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Page 191
... persons , to plant with potatoes . This being divided into beds , or ploughed , and drills opened by the farmer , such portions of it are taken by different persons as they judge will yield them a quantity of potatoes sufficient for ...
... persons , to plant with potatoes . This being divided into beds , or ploughed , and drills opened by the farmer , such portions of it are taken by different persons as they judge will yield them a quantity of potatoes sufficient for ...
Page 199
... persons , to plant with potatoes . This being divided into beds , or ploughed , and drills opened by the farmer , such portions of it are taken by different persons as they judge will yield them a quantity of potatoes sufficient for ...
... persons , to plant with potatoes . This being divided into beds , or ploughed , and drills opened by the farmer , such portions of it are taken by different persons as they judge will yield them a quantity of potatoes sufficient for ...
Page 559
... persons concern- ed in the transactions which he relates , and the impartiality of a calm spectator , no otherwise interested in the event than to qualify himself for presenting a faithful account of it to the judgment of mankind . This ...
... persons concern- ed in the transactions which he relates , and the impartiality of a calm spectator , no otherwise interested in the event than to qualify himself for presenting a faithful account of it to the judgment of mankind . This ...
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