American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... called the " Book of Surveying and Improve- ments , " and was published in 1539. Fitzherbert seems to have studied the character of soils , and the laws of vegetation , with considerable industry , and his works abound with much ele ...
... called the " Book of Surveying and Improve- ments , " and was published in 1539. Fitzherbert seems to have studied the character of soils , and the laws of vegetation , with considerable industry , and his works abound with much ele ...
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... called upon the people to exercise the arts of war , rather than those of peace , and they were therefore compelled to strap their muskets upon their backs while they were guiding the plough . When , however , the storm of the ...
... called upon the people to exercise the arts of war , rather than those of peace , and they were therefore compelled to strap their muskets upon their backs while they were guiding the plough . When , however , the storm of the ...
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... called higher classes , and upon them they work no beneficial effect . The humbler citizens , the labouring poor , who constitute the mass of our population , and whose children may one day occupy the places of their now wealthy ...
... called higher classes , and upon them they work no beneficial effect . The humbler citizens , the labouring poor , who constitute the mass of our population , and whose children may one day occupy the places of their now wealthy ...
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... called upon to secure their own bread by their own labours , it is of infinitely more importance to promote the growth of correct moral and religious principles which will serve as a guide through all the devious paths of after life ...
... called upon to secure their own bread by their own labours , it is of infinitely more importance to promote the growth of correct moral and religious principles which will serve as a guide through all the devious paths of after life ...
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... called ; his careless good - nature amounting to culpable ne- gligence , and having been productive of the most disastrous consequences . His heart , however , was so good as almost to disarm resentment , even at such results . We will ...
... called ; his careless good - nature amounting to culpable ne- gligence , and having been productive of the most disastrous consequences . His heart , however , was so good as almost to disarm resentment , even at such results . We will ...
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