The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 75
... given some original calculations respect- ing the expences and profits of hop - grounds in the neighbour- hood of Leominster , which may have a local value . " ART . XII . An Arrangement of British Plants , according to the latest ...
... given some original calculations respect- ing the expences and profits of hop - grounds in the neighbour- hood of Leominster , which may have a local value . " ART . XII . An Arrangement of British Plants , according to the latest ...
Page 281
... given by us to the days of the week . The French months , it is true , are ill named ; and are accommodated merely to the climate of Paris . Neither has their new æra a cosmopolitical character : it should rather commence at the close ...
... given by us to the days of the week . The French months , it is true , are ill named ; and are accommodated merely to the climate of Paris . Neither has their new æra a cosmopolitical character : it should rather commence at the close ...
Page 426
... given an account of many advantages of the situation , expresses his opinion that , though its road to future ... given to the cultivation of land , and which in their present circumstances is found by much the most profitable . In an ...
... given an account of many advantages of the situation , expresses his opinion that , though its road to future ... given to the cultivation of land , and which in their present circumstances is found by much the most profitable . In an ...
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