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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... hundred and fifty acres have been done , and above two hundred acres most effectually drained in the covered manner filled with stones . These works are well executed . The drains are also made under the roads in all wet places , with ...
... hundred and fifty acres have been done , and above two hundred acres most effectually drained in the covered manner filled with stones . These works are well executed . The drains are also made under the roads in all wet places , with ...
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... hundred English acres , and hanging in one noble shade to the river , which flows at the bottom of a winding glen . From the same hill in front it is seen in a winding course for many miles through a great extent of inclosures , bounded ...
... hundred English acres , and hanging in one noble shade to the river , which flows at the bottom of a winding glen . From the same hill in front it is seen in a winding course for many miles through a great extent of inclosures , bounded ...
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... hundred tons of fish ; two hundred sold fresh at a penny and three - halfpence a pound , and two hundred salted , at 181. and 201. per ton , which are sent to London , Spain , and Italy . The fishery em- ploys eighty men , and the ...
... hundred tons of fish ; two hundred sold fresh at a penny and three - halfpence a pound , and two hundred salted , at 181. and 201. per ton , which are sent to London , Spain , and Italy . The fishery em- ploys eighty men , and the ...
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... hundred pounds a year , the family having fared in the revolutions of so many ages , much worse than the O'Niel's and O'Brien's . The common people pay him the greatest respect , and send him pre- sents of cattle , & c . upon various ...
... hundred pounds a year , the family having fared in the revolutions of so many ages , much worse than the O'Niel's and O'Brien's . The common people pay him the greatest respect , and send him pre- sents of cattle , & c . upon various ...
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... hundred and seventy - two per annum . The number of people at Corke mustered by the clergy by hearth - money , and by the number of houses , payments to minister , average of the three , sixty - seven thousand souls , if taken before ...
... hundred and seventy - two per annum . The number of people at Corke mustered by the clergy by hearth - money , and by the number of houses , payments to minister , average of the three , sixty - seven thousand souls , if taken before ...
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A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., Volume 4 John Pinkerton Affichage du livre entier - 1809 |
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