The Quarterly Journal, Band 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... ground without need of plough cattle , I am solicitous of drawing attention to this ob- ject , as well on the part of those who are habituated to the exercise of inventive talents , as of those who are in the practice of offering ...
... ground without need of plough cattle , I am solicitous of drawing attention to this ob- ject , as well on the part of those who are habituated to the exercise of inventive talents , as of those who are in the practice of offering ...
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... ground , to ensure pro- gress , is no objection ; as it would be in the case of a vehicle designed for moving on a high road . If the wheel of a plough cuts up the ground , it does but forward the operation of loosening the soil , which ...
... ground , to ensure pro- gress , is no objection ; as it would be in the case of a vehicle designed for moving on a high road . If the wheel of a plough cuts up the ground , it does but forward the operation of loosening the soil , which ...
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... ground of their being Tartars , an immunity from all duties paid by other traders , to the Tartar government . In language and personal appearance there is a striking affinity ; and , though they no longer intermarry , yet the Bhotiyas ...
... ground of their being Tartars , an immunity from all duties paid by other traders , to the Tartar government . In language and personal appearance there is a striking affinity ; and , though they no longer intermarry , yet the Bhotiyas ...
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... ground , as is the custom in the south . Their feasts are of the same description : several families are invited to partake of what they esteem their greatest luxury ; it is a seal which has been kept in one of these underground ...
... ground , as is the custom in the south . Their feasts are of the same description : several families are invited to partake of what they esteem their greatest luxury ; it is a seal which has been kept in one of these underground ...
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... ground of inquiry , by establishing the general truth of Baffin's narrative ; and that there remains for the employment of the present expedition an examination of all those parts of the coast , which our old navigators have left ...
... ground of inquiry , by establishing the general truth of Baffin's narrative ; and that there remains for the employment of the present expedition an examination of all those parts of the coast , which our old navigators have left ...
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