A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels, in All Parts of the World: Many of which are Now First Translated Into English. Digested on a New Plan, Volume 4John Pinkerton Kimber and Conrad, 1811 |
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... farmer . June 26 , breakfasted with colonel Marlay , at Cellbridge , found he had practised husbandry with much success , and given great attention to it from the peace of 1763 , which put a period to a gallant scene of service in ...
... farmer . June 26 , breakfasted with colonel Marlay , at Cellbridge , found he had practised husbandry with much success , and given great attention to it from the peace of 1763 , which put a period to a gallant scene of service in ...
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... farmer . The cottars on a farm cannot go from one to another , in order to find a good master , as in England ; for all the country is in the same system , and no redress to be found : such being the case , the farmers are enabled to ...
... farmer . The cottars on a farm cannot go from one to another , in order to find a good master , as in England ; for all the country is in the same system , and no redress to be found : such being the case , the farmers are enabled to ...
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... farmer , but his resolution was not thus hastily to be vanquished ; means were found to pay his rent , a second crop was sowed the ensuing year , and his land again presented the cheering prospect of approaching plenty . Once more an ...
... farmer , but his resolution was not thus hastily to be vanquished ; means were found to pay his rent , a second crop was sowed the ensuing year , and his land again presented the cheering prospect of approaching plenty . Once more an ...
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... farmer , alarmed at the marks of debility which too manifestly shewed themselves in his new horse , and terrified lest he might hastily give him the slip , and die in his hands , set out with all expedition to try his fortune at market ...
... farmer , alarmed at the marks of debility which too manifestly shewed themselves in his new horse , and terrified lest he might hastily give him the slip , and die in his hands , set out with all expedition to try his fortune at market ...
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... farmer or politician . Indeed it could not but be lamented , that this vast kingdom , which has so much figured in history , were like to remain another century unknown , with respect to those circumstances that are the objects of my ...
... farmer or politician . Indeed it could not but be lamented , that this vast kingdom , which has so much figured in history , were like to remain another century unknown , with respect to those circumstances that are the objects of my ...
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