The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 91,Parte 1E. Cave, 1821 |
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... land would be thought a palace ; with a chapel , and every thing in the most princely stile . It was built in 1773 , by two brothers , tobacco manufac- turers , who had made a fortune . It is now falling into decay , and seems ...
... land would be thought a palace ; with a chapel , and every thing in the most princely stile . It was built in 1773 , by two brothers , tobacco manufac- turers , who had made a fortune . It is now falling into decay , and seems ...
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... land , and recomme repaired to fat- prising Discoveries of this indefati- gable Traveller ; and we now under- take , with considerable pleasure , to introduce this valuable and most in teresting Publication to the notice of our Readers ...
... land , and recomme repaired to fat- prising Discoveries of this indefati- gable Traveller ; and we now under- take , with considerable pleasure , to introduce this valuable and most in teresting Publication to the notice of our Readers ...
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... lands , is the advantage long possessed by Scotland , with respect to the division and inclosure of lands , without the necessity of resorting to the Legislature . Every proprietor had it in his power , by a sum- mary legal process , to ...
... lands , is the advantage long possessed by Scotland , with respect to the division and inclosure of lands , without the necessity of resorting to the Legislature . Every proprietor had it in his power , by a sum- mary legal process , to ...
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... land made pas- ture since 1 Eliz . shall be again converted to tillage , and what is arable shall not be converted to pasture , & c . " attended with as little effect as another Statute of this So- vereign , enacted to prevent the ...
... land made pas- ture since 1 Eliz . shall be again converted to tillage , and what is arable shall not be converted to pasture , & c . " attended with as little effect as another Statute of this So- vereign , enacted to prevent the ...
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... land , they began rapidly to acquire the same tastes , -to be occu- pied with the same pursuits , -to feel the same desires , and to have the same wants as their brethren in the South . In order , however , to indulge these propensities ...
... land , they began rapidly to acquire the same tastes , -to be occu- pied with the same pursuits , -to feel the same desires , and to have the same wants as their brethren in the South . In order , however , to indulge these propensities ...
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