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... considerable proportion of their adherents . If it should happen , therefore , that any person of great weight and influence in that body should chuse himself to be the commander or ambassador , in the case now imagined , or should ...
... considerable proportion of their adherents . If it should happen , therefore , that any person of great weight and influence in that body should chuse himself to be the commander or ambassador , in the case now imagined , or should ...
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... considerable pro- portion of silicious sand , fertilized by various salts , and by de- cayed substances , animal and vegetable . The results of three calculations , founded on different data , leads our author to conclude that the ...
... considerable pro- portion of silicious sand , fertilized by various salts , and by de- cayed substances , animal and vegetable . The results of three calculations , founded on different data , leads our author to conclude that the ...
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... considerable , and much less precarious ; they are de- rived from the increase of stock , and the sale of the produce , milk , curds , and clarified butter . The orchard is what chiefly contributes to attach the peasant to his native ...
... considerable , and much less precarious ; they are de- rived from the increase of stock , and the sale of the produce , milk , curds , and clarified butter . The orchard is what chiefly contributes to attach the peasant to his native ...
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... Considerable perplexity will be found also to occur in Mr Colebrooke's manner of considering the subject of Zemindari rights . In one point of view , the Zemindars , as defcendants of antient in- dependent Rajahs , or as the fucceffors ...
... Considerable perplexity will be found also to occur in Mr Colebrooke's manner of considering the subject of Zemindari rights . In one point of view , the Zemindars , as defcendants of antient in- dependent Rajahs , or as the fucceffors ...
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... considerable length , which can command admiration as a whole ; but we will venture to affirm , that numerous passages may be selected from the best writers , which will stand a comparison with those of any other nation . E 4 But But ...
... considerable length , which can command admiration as a whole ; but we will venture to affirm , that numerous passages may be selected from the best writers , which will stand a comparison with those of any other nation . E 4 But But ...
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