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" ... some waste their whole lives " in studying how to arm death with new engines of " horror, and inventing an infinite variety of slaughter ; " but think it beneath men of learning (who only are " capable of doing it) to employ their learned labours... "
Soils: Their Properties, Improvement, Management, and the Problems of Crop ... - Page 293
by Charles William Burkett - 1907 - 303 pages
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Horse-hoeing Husbandry: Or, An Essay on the Principles of Vegetation and ...

Jethro Tull - Agricultural implements - 1751 - 480 pages
...Species, by the bloody Art of War. Some wafte their whole Lives in ftudying how to arm Death with new Engines of Horror, and inventing an infinite Variety...in the Invention of new (or even improving the old) Inftruments for increafmg of Bread. The eafieft Method of perpetuating the Ufe of the many-coulter'd...
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A Grammar of the English Language: In a Series of Letters. Intended for the ...

William Cobbett - English language - 1819 - 198 pages
...the bloody art of war ; and some waste their " whole lives in studying how to arm death with " new engines of horror, and inventing an infinite «' variety...men " of learning (who only are capable of doing it) tq «• employ their learned labours in the invention of " new, or even improving the old, instruments...
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A treatise on Cobbett's corn

William Cobbett - Corn - 1828 - 308 pages
...with "new engine* of horror, and inventing an infinite variety of slaughter, hot think * it tmeath nen of learning (who only are capable of doing it), to..."" learned labours in the invention of new, or even in improving the eldt " for the increasing of brtad."— Tvll-t Husbandry. - LONDON: "UBL1SHED BY WILLIAM...
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A Grammar of the English Language, in a Series of Letters: Intended for the ...

William Cobbett - English language - 1832 - 228 pages
...species by the bloody art of war ; and some waste their whole lives in studying how to arm death with new engines of horror, and inventing an infinite variety...in the invention of new, or even improving the old instruluenis for increasing of bread." You see the never ought to be ever. You see, that the the is...
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A Grammar of the English Language, in a Series of Letters: Intended for the ...

William Cobbett - English language - 1835 - 298 pages
...waste their whole lives in studying how to " arm death with new engines of horror, and invent" ing an infinite variety of slaughter ; but think it "..." doing it) to employ their learned labours in the in" vention of new, or even improving the old, instru" ments/or increasing of bread." You see the never...
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A grammar of the English language, in a series of letters. To which are ...

William Cobbett - 1842 - 248 pages
...the " bloody art of war : and some waste their whole lives " in studying how to arm death with new engines of " horror, and inventing an infinite variety...improving the old, " instruments for increasing of bread." You see the never ought to be ever. You see that the the is left out before the word greatest, and...
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A grammar of the English language, in a series of letters. To which are ...

William Cobbett - 1863 - 200 pages
...some waste their whole "lives in studying how to arm Death with new engines of horror, andinventing an infinite variety of slaughter; but think it beneath...improving the old instruments for increasing of bread." You see the "never" ought to be ever. You see that the the is left out before the word "greatest,"...
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A grammar of the English language, in a series of letters. To which are ...

William Cobbett - 1866 - 172 pages
...the hloody art of war ; and some waste their whole • lives in studying how to arm death with new engines of horror, and inventing an infinite variety...even improving the old, instruments for increasing (/bread." You see the never ought to be ever. You see, that the the is left out before the word greatest,...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 20

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1854 - 622 pages
...of the Fabric of Ploughs! . . . . Some waste their whole Lives in studying how to arm Death with new Engines of Horror, and inventing an infinite Variety...improving the old) Instruments for increasing of Bread.' The common ploughs of his day, like those still in use, cut in nil strong land a thick furrow-slice...
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A grammar of the English language, in a series of letters. With an ...

William Cobbett - 1870 - 230 pages
...by the bloody art of war ; and some waste their whole lives in studying how to arui death with new engines of horror, and inventing an infinite variety...but think it beneath men of learning (who only are eapsule of doing it) to employ their learned labours in the invention of new, or even improving the...
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