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Page 110
... ground , whereon to erect a mill for grinding corn , for the purpose of supplying the subscribers with bread and flour , at their own houses , at prime cost ; in consequence of which , a piece of ground was some time after found ...
... ground , whereon to erect a mill for grinding corn , for the purpose of supplying the subscribers with bread and flour , at their own houses , at prime cost ; in consequence of which , a piece of ground was some time after found ...
Page 128
... ground should be a strong brick mould , or rather inclinable to clay , it will be necessary to take out some of it , particularly when you first make the borders , and mix with it some light mould , sand , or old lime rubbish . At first ...
... ground should be a strong brick mould , or rather inclinable to clay , it will be necessary to take out some of it , particularly when you first make the borders , and mix with it some light mould , sand , or old lime rubbish . At first ...
Page 306
... ground for a considerable time in a small grove of palm trees ; while the other part , which was still more numerous , made a kind of retreat , which we dared not harass , since , whenever , we passed beyond the thickets and enclosed ...
... ground for a considerable time in a small grove of palm trees ; while the other part , which was still more numerous , made a kind of retreat , which we dared not harass , since , whenever , we passed beyond the thickets and enclosed ...
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