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Page 272
The difficulties of agriculture itself are not so great as the difficulties of promoting agricultural improvement . ... Nor is there anything to astonish us in the difficulty of introducing innovations in the rê rusticâ , particularly ...
The difficulties of agriculture itself are not so great as the difficulties of promoting agricultural improvement . ... Nor is there anything to astonish us in the difficulty of introducing innovations in the rê rusticâ , particularly ...
Page 538
In their own persons , we conceive that they are not likely to be troubled with the same difficulties , because they accept from childhood the inconsistencies in question , and in fact never think about them .
In their own persons , we conceive that they are not likely to be troubled with the same difficulties , because they accept from childhood the inconsistencies in question , and in fact never think about them .
Page 577
We have solicited the aid of the Romish Church in solving some of our difficulties ; yet , when all is done , we feel that there will be a whimsical difficulty in knowing how to deal with the solutions , unless she will further ...
We have solicited the aid of the Romish Church in solving some of our difficulties ; yet , when all is done , we feel that there will be a whimsical difficulty in knowing how to deal with the solutions , unless she will further ...
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A Handbook for Travellers in Devon and Cornwall | 71 |
The Odes and Epodes of Horace Translated literally | 91 |
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