The Pamphleteer, Volume 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... Farms , termed LEAVEN FARMS ; thus denominated from the intended benefits likely to result from its pervading the whole mass . [ Ori- ginal . ] 171 205 917 IX . CONSTITUTIONAL AIDS . - PROGRESS OF TAX- ATION , with a NEW PLAN of FINANCE ...
... Farms , termed LEAVEN FARMS ; thus denominated from the intended benefits likely to result from its pervading the whole mass . [ Ori- ginal . ] 171 205 917 IX . CONSTITUTIONAL AIDS . - PROGRESS OF TAX- ATION , with a NEW PLAN of FINANCE ...
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... skill , and moral habits , for the end proposed . A due number of farm houses and cottages should be either built by the committee , or stipulated for , to be built by the settlers ; who should be bound to Peat Bogs in Ireland . 91.
... skill , and moral habits , for the end proposed . A due number of farm houses and cottages should be either built by the committee , or stipulated for , to be built by the settlers ; who should be bound to Peat Bogs in Ireland . 91.
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... farms might vary according to circumstances ; and if honest and industrious settlers were in any case unable to pay down their purchase money at once , a part of it might be left on mortgage of the land , to be paid by instalments after ...
... farms might vary according to circumstances ; and if honest and industrious settlers were in any case unable to pay down their purchase money at once , a part of it might be left on mortgage of the land , to be paid by instalments after ...
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... farm of his own ; and a common labourer with a large family would be tempted by an increase of wages . If these motives influenced but a very small proportion of the population of Great Britain , it would be amply sufficient for the ...
... farm of his own ; and a common labourer with a large family would be tempted by an increase of wages . If these motives influenced but a very small proportion of the population of Great Britain , it would be amply sufficient for the ...
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... farms appear to have been for the most part neither fertile nor well- improved ; and consequently must ( especially in such a climate as Scotland ) have required severe labor and promised no very abu- dant return : 2dly , A circumstance ...
... farms appear to have been for the most part neither fertile nor well- improved ; and consequently must ( especially in such a climate as Scotland ) have required severe labor and promised no very abu- dant return : 2dly , A circumstance ...
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