The Bee, Or, Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... experience I have , I am led to conclude that the white peas are much more subject to codling , ( i . e . the pod opening , and the peafe falling out , ) when expofed to rain , than the grey . In the fea- fon 1783 , feveral farmers in ...
... experience I have , I am led to conclude that the white peas are much more subject to codling , ( i . e . the pod opening , and the peafe falling out , ) when expofed to rain , than the grey . In the fea- fon 1783 , feveral farmers in ...
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... experience proves to be but too true . 1 There was a certain village in the land of Gotham , the inhabitants of which were very ugly , very ignorant , and very proud ; who looked upon the rest of their fellow creatures as beings of an ...
... experience proves to be but too true . 1 There was a certain village in the land of Gotham , the inhabitants of which were very ugly , very ignorant , and very proud ; who looked upon the rest of their fellow creatures as beings of an ...
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... experience proves to be but too true . 1 There was a certain village in the land of Gotham , the inhabitants of which were very ugly , very ig- norant , and very proud ; who looked upon the rest of their fellow creatures as beings of an ...
... experience proves to be but too true . 1 There was a certain village in the land of Gotham , the inhabitants of which were very ugly , very ig- norant , and very proud ; who looked upon the rest of their fellow creatures as beings of an ...
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... experiences heat nor cold to an exceffive de- gree , but always enjoys a moderate temperature . Its air is clear , and extremely free from fogs , and poifon- ous vapours of all forts . The principal caufe of this peculiarity of climate ...
... experiences heat nor cold to an exceffive de- gree , but always enjoys a moderate temperature . Its air is clear , and extremely free from fogs , and poifon- ous vapours of all forts . The principal caufe of this peculiarity of climate ...
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... experience a scarcity : —and I think they might rear much more grain than they need , and could fupply the neighbouring countries with it , if in place of vines they cultivated corn ; and I am firmly perfuaded that they could rear ...
... experience a scarcity : —and I think they might rear much more grain than they need , and could fupply the neighbouring countries with it , if in place of vines they cultivated corn ; and I am firmly perfuaded that they could rear ...
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