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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... a great oppression , farmers and gentlemen keeping accounts with the poor is a cruel abuse : so many days work for a cabin ; so many for a potatoe garden ; so many for keeping a horse , and so many for a YOUNG'S TOUR IN IRELAND . 5.
... a great oppression , farmers and gentlemen keeping accounts with the poor is a cruel abuse : so many days work for a cabin ; so many for a potatoe garden ; so many for keeping a horse , and so many for a YOUNG'S TOUR IN IRELAND . 5.
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... garden , and viewed Mucruss abbey , one of the most interesting scenes I ever saw ; it is the ruin of a considerable abbey , built in Henry the Sixth's time , and so entire , that if it were more so , though the building would be more ...
... garden , and viewed Mucruss abbey , one of the most interesting scenes I ever saw ; it is the ruin of a considerable abbey , built in Henry the Sixth's time , and so entire , that if it were more so , though the building would be more ...
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... garden across the river which murmurs over a rocky bed , and follow the riding up a steep hill , covered with wood from some breaks , in which the house appears perfectly buried in a deep wood , and come out , after a considerable ...
... garden across the river which murmurs over a rocky bed , and follow the riding up a steep hill , covered with wood from some breaks , in which the house appears perfectly buried in a deep wood , and come out , after a considerable ...
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... Gardens were equally bad , but now they are running into the contrary extreme , and wall in five , six , ten , and even twenty Irish acres for a garden , but generally double or treble what is necessary . The tables of people of fortune ...
... Gardens were equally bad , but now they are running into the contrary extreme , and wall in five , six , ten , and even twenty Irish acres for a garden , but generally double or treble what is necessary . The tables of people of fortune ...
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... garden , and sowing his couches , than Monsieur de Saintot making room for an ambassador ; and I found myself better disposed , and more apt to learn the names and physiognomy of a hundred plants , than of five or six princes . After ...
... garden , and sowing his couches , than Monsieur de Saintot making room for an ambassador ; and I found myself better disposed , and more apt to learn the names and physiognomy of a hundred plants , than of five or six princes . After ...
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