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Page 101
... opinion upon them must be imprefied upon the reader in a degree suited to its
importance . • He therefore , although he framed the prefent system of our corn -
laws , is free to declare , that this system , formed for oiher circumstances , can no
...
... opinion upon them must be imprefied upon the reader in a degree suited to its
importance . • He therefore , although he framed the prefent system of our corn -
laws , is free to declare , that this system , formed for oiher circumstances , can no
...
Page 139
... improve therefore the value of the lands , - and employ usefully the spare time
of the huibandman himself , and his young family , as well as those who from
particular circumstances do not occupy any land . Great part of the book is in
answer ...
... improve therefore the value of the lands , - and employ usefully the spare time
of the huibandman himself , and his young family , as well as those who from
particular circumstances do not occupy any land . Great part of the book is in
answer ...
Page 141
Under circumstances like these , it will not be too fanguine to expect , that the
dissemination of useful instruction in the practice of dyeing , in the nature of
colours , and concerning other parts of the business ; the introduction of the new
...
Under circumstances like these , it will not be too fanguine to expect , that the
dissemination of useful instruction in the practice of dyeing , in the nature of
colours , and concerning other parts of the business ; the introduction of the new
...
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