The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... present extent of the country . It is well known that land of a given degree of fertility will yield in- creased ... present population by about one - third of the present available means . The land which now supports horses for ...
... present extent of the country . It is well known that land of a given degree of fertility will yield in- creased ... present population by about one - third of the present available means . The land which now supports horses for ...
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... present instance how it might terminate , and which would be the party extirpated . The New Zealanders are not only brave in the highest degree , but their numbers are on the whole considerable . They have resisted the vice of ...
... present instance how it might terminate , and which would be the party extirpated . The New Zealanders are not only brave in the highest degree , but their numbers are on the whole considerable . They have resisted the vice of ...
Halaman 497
... present aspect and future prospects of France , was in unison with this retrospect . Wri- ting to M. de Neuville in 1818 , he hopes that France will be quiet for the present , and risk no new troubles . Her consti- tution , as now ...
... present aspect and future prospects of France , was in unison with this retrospect . Wri- ting to M. de Neuville in 1818 , he hopes that France will be quiet for the present , and risk no new troubles . Her consti- tution , as now ...
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