The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... cultivated ; yet they now took the alarm when it was proposed , only to attempt to cultivate a very small patch of that extensive , barren region , as they called it . Mr Thornton said , that he was happy to support the bill brought in ...
... cultivated ; yet they now took the alarm when it was proposed , only to attempt to cultivate a very small patch of that extensive , barren region , as they called it . Mr Thornton said , that he was happy to support the bill brought in ...
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James Anderson. was one of those who thought that Africa . could not be cultivated ; but if there were men adventrous ... cultivation . Mr Devaynes gave a very different account of the country ; from his own knowledge , he could say it ...
James Anderson. was one of those who thought that Africa . could not be cultivated ; but if there were men adventrous ... cultivation . Mr Devaynes gave a very different account of the country ; from his own knowledge , he could say it ...
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... cultivated when the price was only fifteen shillings per boll ; and that , in like manner , the classes D , C , B and A , consisted of fields which could have barely paid the expences of cultivation , respectively , when the prices were ...
... cultivated when the price was only fifteen shillings per boll ; and that , in like manner , the classes D , C , B and A , consisted of fields which could have barely paid the expences of cultivation , respectively , when the prices were ...
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