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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... whose D And if there was a conftant Supply of fat Bullocks , Markets would be created in Wales , as they have been in other Parts of the Kingdom , where People , even those of large Substance , lived the greateft Part of the Year upon ...
... whose D And if there was a conftant Supply of fat Bullocks , Markets would be created in Wales , as they have been in other Parts of the Kingdom , where People , even those of large Substance , lived the greateft Part of the Year upon ...
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... whose whole Journey is not above 130 or 140 Miles . BUT to fhow farther the Expediency of fat- tening our Bullocks at Home , and to put the Matter in the strongest Light , I beg leave to mention a Fact , which happened about five Years ...
... whose whole Journey is not above 130 or 140 Miles . BUT to fhow farther the Expediency of fat- tening our Bullocks at Home , and to put the Matter in the strongest Light , I beg leave to mention a Fact , which happened about five Years ...
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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.