The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 102,Parte 1;Volumen 151E. Cave, 1832 |
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... land , we have , year after year , found the national resources on the wane , and every important interest , financial , commercial , and agricultural , gradually sinking to the lowest verge of existence . Bankers have stopped payment ...
... land , we have , year after year , found the national resources on the wane , and every important interest , financial , commercial , and agricultural , gradually sinking to the lowest verge of existence . Bankers have stopped payment ...
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... the farmer's profit , or the landlord's rent , increased in a corre- sponding proportion . There are many tracts of land which cannot now be cultivated , be- The witness being asked by the patriate themselves from their.
... the farmer's profit , or the landlord's rent , increased in a corre- sponding proportion . There are many tracts of land which cannot now be cultivated , be- The witness being asked by the patriate themselves from their.
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... land of a quality which could not previously be cultivated , also enables us to cultivate in a higher de- gree lands already under tillage . ' ” Now we apprehend nothing can be more demonstrable in political and rural economy , than the ...
... land of a quality which could not previously be cultivated , also enables us to cultivate in a higher de- gree lands already under tillage . ' ” Now we apprehend nothing can be more demonstrable in political and rural economy , than the ...
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... land oblige us to furnish subsistence to the poor , it is not only sound policy but our duty to devise means of providing employ- ment for the poor . If any additional arguments were necessary to show the misery and degradation to which ...
... land oblige us to furnish subsistence to the poor , it is not only sound policy but our duty to devise means of providing employ- ment for the poor . If any additional arguments were necessary to show the misery and degradation to which ...
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... land , and Seaham , with the other ports of the kingdom . Let us suppose a vessel leaving the river Tyne with the crew infected with this dreadful disease , and before arriv- ing at her destined port , she should be overtaken by a gale ...
... land , and Seaham , with the other ports of the kingdom . Let us suppose a vessel leaving the river Tyne with the crew infected with this dreadful disease , and before arriv- ing at her destined port , she should be overtaken by a gale ...
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