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Page 164
... Improvement . To which is sub- joined , an Address to Young Clergymen ; intended to guard them against some ... Improvements ? If things as they are be wrong , how can that zeal , which limits itself to keep them precisely as they are ...
... Improvement . To which is sub- joined , an Address to Young Clergymen ; intended to guard them against some ... Improvements ? If things as they are be wrong , how can that zeal , which limits itself to keep them precisely as they are ...
Page 383
... improvement which is not his own discovery or invention : but what candour or liberality is to be expected from him who has so unequivocally expressed his sentiments in the following words ? " It is not likely that gardeners will submit ...
... improvement which is not his own discovery or invention : but what candour or liberality is to be expected from him who has so unequivocally expressed his sentiments in the following words ? " It is not likely that gardeners will submit ...
Page 542
... improvement of rural economy can be effected . Doubtless it is this interesting order of citizens who merit those ... improved their domains , and have contributed to advance the knowlege of rural affairs , whether relating to ...
... improvement of rural economy can be effected . Doubtless it is this interesting order of citizens who merit those ... improved their domains , and have contributed to advance the knowlege of rural affairs , whether relating to ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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