The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 269
... received by it . The greatest pains were taken in selecting seeds of the best description , to create that confidence in the cultivators , which is so important in the intro- duction of a system of tillage totally new . The results have ...
... received by it . The greatest pains were taken in selecting seeds of the best description , to create that confidence in the cultivators , which is so important in the intro- duction of a system of tillage totally new . The results have ...
Page 277
... received for aid to new schools , of which 910 were received into connexion ; the number of schools actually opened rose from 3637 to 4321 , and the number of children under instruction increased from 456,410 to 480,623 . Agricultural ...
... received for aid to new schools , of which 910 were received into connexion ; the number of schools actually opened rose from 3637 to 4321 , and the number of children under instruction increased from 456,410 to 480,623 . Agricultural ...
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... received with cheers and without complaint the commander- in - chief on his way to prolong the defence , which had become a prolongation of suffering . Manin appealed to England ; and received in answer the only possible advice , which ...
... received with cheers and without complaint the commander- in - chief on his way to prolong the defence , which had become a prolongation of suffering . Manin appealed to England ; and received in answer the only possible advice , which ...
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ART L1 Alton Locke Tailor and Poet An Autobiography | 14 |
The Odes and Epodes of Horace Translated literally | 91 |
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