The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1804 - Books |
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... land is of forty carucates . One is in de- mesne ; and fifty - five villeins , and thirty bordars , with fifty ... land , in which are three acres of meadow , worth six shillings . Goderic , the sheriff , held this land for the purpose ...
... land is of forty carucates . One is in de- mesne ; and fifty - five villeins , and thirty bordars , with fifty ... land , in which are three acres of meadow , worth six shillings . Goderic , the sheriff , held this land for the purpose ...
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... land and water which form its environs , we shall easily be convinced of the eligibility of its situation , and of the preference due to it when compared with that of Rome . They are both in a temperate climate , Rome being situated in ...
... land and water which form its environs , we shall easily be convinced of the eligibility of its situation , and of the preference due to it when compared with that of Rome . They are both in a temperate climate , Rome being situated in ...
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... land , seems owing to the joint operation of two causes : 1. by create ing apprehension and danger , it diminishes ... Land , labour , and capital , either separately or combined , have had their several advocates . Dr. Smith seems to ...
... land , seems owing to the joint operation of two causes : 1. by create ing apprehension and danger , it diminishes ... Land , labour , and capital , either separately or combined , have had their several advocates . Dr. Smith seems to ...
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