Proposals for Enriching the Principality of Wales: Humbly Submitted to the Consideration of His Countrymen, by Giraldus Cambrensisauthor; and sold, 1755 - 35 pages |
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... Worship , that our Situation is preferable to that of most , if not all other Countries , that Milford is one of the finest Havens in the World , that we have a great Number Number of other very convenient Ports , and that we.
... Worship , that our Situation is preferable to that of most , if not all other Countries , that Milford is one of the finest Havens in the World , that we have a great Number Number of other very convenient Ports , and that we.
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... most of the Neceffaries of Life , and the Want of domeftic Industry . Now whatever Country abounds in the Neceffaries of Life , muft alfo abound in the lower Clafs of People . For wherever the Neceffaries of Life are cheapeft , thither ...
... most of the Neceffaries of Life , and the Want of domeftic Industry . Now whatever Country abounds in the Neceffaries of Life , muft alfo abound in the lower Clafs of People . For wherever the Neceffaries of Life are cheapeft , thither ...
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... most fertile Counties in Wales , at three Shillings an Acre . If it appears that this was the Cafe , not above thirty Years fince , in any of the Counties of England , where at present the Land , upon an Average , is lett at ten ...
... most fertile Counties in Wales , at three Shillings an Acre . If it appears that this was the Cafe , not above thirty Years fince , in any of the Counties of England , where at present the Land , upon an Average , is lett at ten ...
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... most remarkable in Old Heath- ground , or that which has laid Wafte for a great Number of Years , and perhaps has B never with fuch a Propofal ; by which , however , tho ' it has a very fpecious Appearance , the Landlord is always the ...
... most remarkable in Old Heath- ground , or that which has laid Wafte for a great Number of Years , and perhaps has B never with fuch a Propofal ; by which , however , tho ' it has a very fpecious Appearance , the Landlord is always the ...
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... most Part of a light Na- ture , about feven or eight Pounds of Clover- feed with a Peck of black and white None- fuch , or what is commonly called Rye - grafs . Either of thefe helps to thicken the Sett , makes the Clover , which alone ...
... most Part of a light Na- ture , about feven or eight Pounds of Clover- feed with a Peck of black and white None- fuch , or what is commonly called Rye - grafs . Either of thefe helps to thicken the Sett , makes the Clover , which alone ...
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Page 3 - Your erring fathers left too long defpis'd. Leave not to ignorance and low-bred hinds, That nobleft fcience, which in ancient time The minds of fages and of kings employ'd, Solicitous to learn the ways of God, And read his works in agriculture's fchool.