The Farmer's Magazine, Tom 2Rogerson and Tuxford, 1839 |
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... persons engaged in the seed trade , upon whose correctness in that branch implicit confidence can be placed , an observation which will strictly apply to the house above named . Although not forming part of the exhibition in Sadler's ...
... persons engaged in the seed trade , upon whose correctness in that branch implicit confidence can be placed , an observation which will strictly apply to the house above named . Although not forming part of the exhibition in Sadler's ...
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... person or persons who oppose their doctrines to the preju- dices of a multitude must fail , we know very well that if founded on reason they ultimately succeed . £ 8 6 Yearly average .. £ 1 1 And though such foolish notions in ...
... person or persons who oppose their doctrines to the preju- dices of a multitude must fail , we know very well that if founded on reason they ultimately succeed . £ 8 6 Yearly average .. £ 1 1 And though such foolish notions in ...
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... persons ready to take everything for granted , especially if it tends to excuse their own besotted indolence - for it is quite in vain to attempt any cure for myriads of foes , created by a frosty temperature , an eastern wind , or a ...
... persons ready to take everything for granted , especially if it tends to excuse their own besotted indolence - for it is quite in vain to attempt any cure for myriads of foes , created by a frosty temperature , an eastern wind , or a ...
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... persons , be considered temporary ; and the de- pendants upon small fixed incomes , of which it is well known that the greater proportion of those who receive the interest of the funds consists , can obtain no increase . How , then ...
... persons , be considered temporary ; and the de- pendants upon small fixed incomes , of which it is well known that the greater proportion of those who receive the interest of the funds consists , can obtain no increase . How , then ...
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... persons in various ranks of life , not ex- cepting the most exalted . But I am of opinion that we should never stand still , but rather be always aiming at new objects and I sincerely think that that for which I am now striving is not ...
... persons in various ranks of life , not ex- cepting the most exalted . But I am of opinion that we should never stand still , but rather be always aiming at new objects and I sincerely think that that for which I am now striving is not ...
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