The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Том 10 |
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And the custom which is retained among us to this day , of making the hundred
responsible for robberies commited betwixt sun and sun , had its commencement
at this period , and was a natural appendage to the Saxon system of tythings .
And the custom which is retained among us to this day , of making the hundred
responsible for robberies commited betwixt sun and sun , had its commencement
at this period , and was a natural appendage to the Saxon system of tythings .
Стр. 39
The origin and peculiarity of Mosses have occasioned much difference of opinion
with the writers on Agriculture and Natural History ; but when their precise
situations are accurately defined , it seems extremely easy to account for the
latter ...
The origin and peculiarity of Mosses have occasioned much difference of opinion
with the writers on Agriculture and Natural History ; but when their precise
situations are accurately defined , it seems extremely easy to account for the
latter ...
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Though the merchants of each are desirous of being competitors , yet the places
are so situated , as naturally to divide the trade , upon very remarkable equalities
. Each presents a different theatre for commerce to act upon . They possess no ...
Though the merchants of each are desirous of being competitors , yet the places
are so situated , as naturally to divide the trade , upon very remarkable equalities
. Each presents a different theatre for commerce to act upon . They possess no ...
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But now , not only these meadows , but near one hundred acres , I believe , of
higher land , lying entirely out of the way of natural floods , are watered on this
modern principle . Mr. Bakewell , like a man of experience in business , before he
set ...
But now , not only these meadows , but near one hundred acres , I believe , of
higher land , lying entirely out of the way of natural floods , are watered on this
modern principle . Mr. Bakewell , like a man of experience in business , before he
set ...
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... canals , 392 , 323 ; soil and natural monuments , 635-639 ; cloisters ,
characteristics , 323 , 324 ; sheep chapter - house , 639 ; library , Ro and cattle ,
high prices of , 325 ; man wrn , officers , 640 . mannfactures and produce , 326 ;
diocess of ...
... canals , 392 , 323 ; soil and natural monuments , 635-639 ; cloisters ,
characteristics , 323 , 324 ; sheep chapter - house , 639 ; library , Ro and cattle ,
high prices of , 325 ; man wrn , officers , 640 . mannfactures and produce , 326 ;
diocess of ...
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