The Farmer's Magazine, Tom 2Rogerson and Tuxford, 1839 |
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... less than the last - men- tioned price , the duty can be modified accordingly . ( Signed ) " FRIEDRICH WILHELM . " Thus the King of Prussia was resolved that the consumer at least in England , should not have the benefit of the ...
... less than the last - men- tioned price , the duty can be modified accordingly . ( Signed ) " FRIEDRICH WILHELM . " Thus the King of Prussia was resolved that the consumer at least in England , should not have the benefit of the ...
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... less bitten with the insanity of free trade than the Whig country gentlemen ; and after the feverish excitement respecting the Reform Bill had passed away , they relapsed into their previous feelings on this subject . The declaration ...
... less bitten with the insanity of free trade than the Whig country gentlemen ; and after the feverish excitement respecting the Reform Bill had passed away , they relapsed into their previous feelings on this subject . The declaration ...
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... less than the Bedfordshire with wheels , and nearly 3 qrs . less than the Lincolnshire swing plough without wheels . ( Hear , hear ) . Another fact obtained was the compara . tively trifling difference in the draught which the weight of ...
... less than the Bedfordshire with wheels , and nearly 3 qrs . less than the Lincolnshire swing plough without wheels . ( Hear , hear ) . Another fact obtained was the compara . tively trifling difference in the draught which the weight of ...
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... less homely but not less appro- priate term for the insect , namely the " turnip flea " which is at once sufficiently descriptive of the habits of the beetle to furnish the practical man with a distinct idea of the insect to which he ...
... less homely but not less appro- priate term for the insect , namely the " turnip flea " which is at once sufficiently descriptive of the habits of the beetle to furnish the practical man with a distinct idea of the insect to which he ...
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... less experienced by every farmer , might induce the idea that numerous remedies would be devised for preserving the plants from its attacks , and the recommendations are so numerous , as to bewilder rather than assist the far- mer ...
... less experienced by every farmer , might induce the idea that numerous remedies would be devised for preserving the plants from its attacks , and the recommendations are so numerous , as to bewilder rather than assist the far- mer ...
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