The Quarterly Review, Том 38William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1828 |
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... waste which cannot be very speedily exhausted . But the constant cry with respect to Ireland is the want of capital ... wastes remain . The benefit which the labourer himself would derive from such a measure would be at least as great ...
... waste which cannot be very speedily exhausted . But the constant cry with respect to Ireland is the want of capital ... wastes remain . The benefit which the labourer himself would derive from such a measure would be at least as great ...
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... wastes , should conceive that any serious and permanent benefit could accrue to them , from the removal of the only instru- ments by which their tillage might be improved and their wastes rendered productive , appears to us all but ...
... wastes , should conceive that any serious and permanent benefit could accrue to them , from the removal of the only instru- ments by which their tillage might be improved and their wastes rendered productive , appears to us all but ...
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... wastes of Ireland would be even somewhat lower than the estimate of Mr. Nimmo . He has no doubt that thirty shillings an acre would be not only promised , but paid , as rent for land thus reclaimed , as he sees instances of it every day ...
... wastes of Ireland would be even somewhat lower than the estimate of Mr. Nimmo . He has no doubt that thirty shillings an acre would be not only promised , but paid , as rent for land thus reclaimed , as he sees instances of it every day ...
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... wastes and unreclaimed bogs of Great Britain and Ireland . This is the species of emigration which we think it necessary at present to advocate . Here is an inexhausted field- here Nature offers us , at our own doors , a mine of wealth ...
... wastes and unreclaimed bogs of Great Britain and Ireland . This is the species of emigration which we think it necessary at present to advocate . Here is an inexhausted field- here Nature offers us , at our own doors , a mine of wealth ...
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... wastes of every country , and prepares them , by the time they are wanted , for the operations of husbandry . Her activity never sleeps . She is ever , with unremitting energy , preparing the room required for the habitation of her ...
... wastes of every country , and prepares them , by the time they are wanted , for the operations of husbandry . Her activity never sleeps . She is ever , with unremitting energy , preparing the room required for the habitation of her ...
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