The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... hands , the opportunity is lost , and the crops spoiled . During the present harvest a want of hands has been the general complaint . Through the mercy of providence the weather has been unusually steady and fine ; hence the great bulk ...
... hands , the opportunity is lost , and the crops spoiled . During the present harvest a want of hands has been the general complaint . Through the mercy of providence the weather has been unusually steady and fine ; hence the great bulk ...
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... hands . But we fear the produce will be very deficient , both as to quality , quantity , and price . Hence , the farmer will not have it in his power to employ any superfluous hands . Although he is well convinced that additional labour ...
... hands . But we fear the produce will be very deficient , both as to quality , quantity , and price . Hence , the farmer will not have it in his power to employ any superfluous hands . Although he is well convinced that additional labour ...
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... hands before dinner , and they blame Christ's disciples for eating with unwashen hands in the passage in St. Mark , where this charge occurs ( vii . 5. ) the word is the common expression for washing hands ; but in the collateral ...
... hands before dinner , and they blame Christ's disciples for eating with unwashen hands in the passage in St. Mark , where this charge occurs ( vii . 5. ) the word is the common expression for washing hands ; but in the collateral ...
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