The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 80
... kind may be urged as to the arifta , which is at times not visible , at others a mere rudiment , fometimes lengthened in various forms . cannot , therefore , think it to be a conftant and unerring dif- tinction . Many new plates are ...
... kind may be urged as to the arifta , which is at times not visible , at others a mere rudiment , fometimes lengthened in various forms . cannot , therefore , think it to be a conftant and unerring dif- tinction . Many new plates are ...
Page 153
... kind from their arable lands ; because the farmer who sold the produce , would at least become possessed of money to replace , in some degree , by means of extraneous manures , the loss he had incurred by the abstraction of the home ...
... kind from their arable lands ; because the farmer who sold the produce , would at least become possessed of money to replace , in some degree , by means of extraneous manures , the loss he had incurred by the abstraction of the home ...
Page 154
... kind of gramen I know , arc disrelished by cattle . Under the ma- nagement of a sloven , then , it may be allowed to run to waste ; as the best pastures even in Romney marsh may be also , if not adverted to in time ; to the great ...
... kind of gramen I know , arc disrelished by cattle . Under the ma- nagement of a sloven , then , it may be allowed to run to waste ; as the best pastures even in Romney marsh may be also , if not adverted to in time ; to the great ...
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