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... appear to incur the risk of injuring their popularity with the general public by introducing agricultural remarks , yet , in the present condition of our own agricultural interest , there are few persons to whom some infor- mation in ...
... appear to incur the risk of injuring their popularity with the general public by introducing agricultural remarks , yet , in the present condition of our own agricultural interest , there are few persons to whom some infor- mation in ...
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... appear to thrive , and are said to be well - behaved . The Pres- byterians used to be , and probably still are , the ... appears to me , ought to be conceded , not for an imperial , but for a provincial reason - not because a certain ...
... appear to thrive , and are said to be well - behaved . The Pres- byterians used to be , and probably still are , the ... appears to me , ought to be conceded , not for an imperial , but for a provincial reason - not because a certain ...
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... appear to have advanced as rapidly as almost any other part of North America . The number of its inhabitants , at different periods , is stated to have been- In 1772 , ... 1781 , ... 1784 , 18,300 12,000 In 1826 , 130,000 1846 , 280,000 ...
... appear to have advanced as rapidly as almost any other part of North America . The number of its inhabitants , at different periods , is stated to have been- In 1772 , ... 1781 , ... 1784 , 18,300 12,000 In 1826 , 130,000 1846 , 280,000 ...
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... appear , are in great part to be ascribed to the numerous swallow holes and sinkings which have been produced through the gradual solution and removal , by surface water or by springs , of the gypsum from beneath . A similar surface of ...
... appear , are in great part to be ascribed to the numerous swallow holes and sinkings which have been produced through the gradual solution and removal , by surface water or by springs , of the gypsum from beneath . A similar surface of ...
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... appear- ance , and the first good crop I had seen during my whole day's ride began to cheer my eyes . As we drove along , I gradually shook off the feeling of despondency , with which I had looked upon the parched upland country through ...
... appear- ance , and the first good crop I had seen during my whole day's ride began to cheer my eyes . As we drove along , I gradually shook off the feeling of despondency , with which I had looked upon the parched upland country through ...
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