The Correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart: With Reminiscences of the Most Distinguished Characters who Have Appeared in Great Britain, and in Foreign Countries, During the Last Fifty Years. Illustrated by Facsimiles of Two Hundred Autographs ...H. Colburn & R. Bentley, 1831 - Agriculturists |
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... Circumstances which led to his - 96 - 100 17. Proceedings of Public Bodies in France , regarding Sir John Sinclair's Works on Agricul- ture , 1. Admission into the Royal So- 141 Abdication , General Moreau , 101 ciety of Agriculture in ...
... Circumstances which led to his - 96 - 100 17. Proceedings of Public Bodies in France , regarding Sir John Sinclair's Works on Agricul- ture , 1. Admission into the Royal So- 141 Abdication , General Moreau , 101 ciety of Agriculture in ...
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... circumstance , from which I derived greater satisfaction , than from carrying on , for a great number of years , a friendly intercourse with the First President of the United States of America ; and I have now much pleasure in laying ...
... circumstance , from which I derived greater satisfaction , than from carrying on , for a great number of years , a friendly intercourse with the First President of the United States of America ; and I have now much pleasure in laying ...
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... The neglect shown to the circumstances and government of our American colonies was quite unpardonable , and necessarily produced the separation . A most anxiously transmitted to America any information that could further.
... The neglect shown to the circumstances and government of our American colonies was quite unpardonable , and necessarily produced the separation . A most anxiously transmitted to America any information that could further.
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... circumstance , from which I derived greater satisfaction , than from carrying on , for a great number of years , a friendly intercourse with the First President of the United States of America ; and I have now much pleasure in laying ...
... circumstance , from which I derived greater satisfaction , than from carrying on , for a great number of years , a friendly intercourse with the First President of the United States of America ; and I have now much pleasure in laying ...
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... General Washington's an- swer of the 6th day of March 1797 , stating the circumstances * See Letter , No. 3 , 1795 , July 10 . which at that time prevented the immediate adoption of the XV . AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE . 5.
... General Washington's an- swer of the 6th day of March 1797 , stating the circumstances * See Letter , No. 3 , 1795 , July 10 . which at that time prevented the immediate adoption of the XV . AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE . 5.
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