The Farmer's Magazine, Tom 2Rogerson and Tuxford, 1839 |
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... receiving large sums of money as wages , salarios , and so on . We think it more unjust for the government to protect the fundholder and the monied interest of the country , than the landed in- terest . " " And Edward Good observes- " 6 ...
... receiving large sums of money as wages , salarios , and so on . We think it more unjust for the government to protect the fundholder and the monied interest of the country , than the landed in- terest . " " And Edward Good observes- " 6 ...
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... received in bounty . Under these circumstances , I consider it so much the more advisable to postpone the taking off the duty on wheat till the month of December , as we shall then be able to judge with more certainty whe- ther the ...
... received in bounty . Under these circumstances , I consider it so much the more advisable to postpone the taking off the duty on wheat till the month of December , as we shall then be able to judge with more certainty whe- ther the ...
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... received with every mark of satisfaction . The Rev. C. SWANN rose to propose a toast which the steward had ( he said ) committed to his hands , not because he was particularly able to do justice to it , but because he had had the honor ...
... received with every mark of satisfaction . The Rev. C. SWANN rose to propose a toast which the steward had ( he said ) committed to his hands , not because he was particularly able to do justice to it , but because he had had the honor ...
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... received in a very gratifying manner . He assured them that he should ever be happy to be of use to the society in any way , and still more so , as one of its vice - presidents . There was one peculiar feature in the compliment which ...
... received in a very gratifying manner . He assured them that he should ever be happy to be of use to the society in any way , and still more so , as one of its vice - presidents . There was one peculiar feature in the compliment which ...
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... received the compliment which had been paid him , as a yeoman of the county of Rutland should receive it - gratefully and thankfully , and he hoped that all the good which had been effected by his humble means , might be multiplied ten ...
... received the compliment which had been paid him , as a yeoman of the county of Rutland should receive it - gratefully and thankfully , and he hoped that all the good which had been effected by his humble means , might be multiplied ten ...
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