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Page 118
The name of Henry VIII . ought ever to be dear to Wales , since it was in his reign
that the principality was received within the pale of the British constitution . The
tesa timony of their countryman is favourable to the physical and intellectual ...
The name of Henry VIII . ought ever to be dear to Wales , since it was in his reign
that the principality was received within the pale of the British constitution . The
tesa timony of their countryman is favourable to the physical and intellectual ...
Page 287
... that the great mass of mankind have no other religion than what is ins : illed
into their minds by established systems . They have in the early , part of life
received 7 If we received sonie general notions , they have seen Bigland's
Essays . 287.
... that the great mass of mankind have no other religion than what is ins : illed
into their minds by established systems . They have in the early , part of life
received 7 If we received sonie general notions , they have seen Bigland's
Essays . 287.
Page 362
From Upper Canada , a letter was received from Mr. Hughes , giving an account
of the Culture of Heinp in that province . It is stated that two acres and half of a
black loamy clay soil , after two ploughings , was sown broadcast with hemp sted
...
From Upper Canada , a letter was received from Mr. Hughes , giving an account
of the Culture of Heinp in that province . It is stated that two acres and half of a
black loamy clay soil , after two ploughings , was sown broadcast with hemp sted
...
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