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A thousand pounds an acre is no exceptional price for horticultural land here ; and the ; tendency of values still seems to be upward . I met a clever young undergraduate of Cambridge who told me , with considerable elation , how he had ...
A thousand pounds an acre is no exceptional price for horticultural land here ; and the ; tendency of values still seems to be upward . I met a clever young undergraduate of Cambridge who told me , with considerable elation , how he had ...
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The scene of her novel is laid entirely in England and Ireland , partly in London society and partly among the Irish Nationalists and the Irish land . lords . The hero of the novel is a young Nationalist M.P. , and the heroine helongs ...
The scene of her novel is laid entirely in England and Ireland , partly in London society and partly among the Irish Nationalists and the Irish land . lords . The hero of the novel is a young Nationalist M.P. , and the heroine helongs ...
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With the latter exception , the land only gets mineral manures , and , as Mr. Reid says , the land is sick of such sustenance . Its great want is green - manuring , and this it is unlikely to get under existing circumstances .
With the latter exception , the land only gets mineral manures , and , as Mr. Reid says , the land is sick of such sustenance . Its great want is green - manuring , and this it is unlikely to get under existing circumstances .
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a Northumbrian Sketch By ISABELLA WEDDLE 433 | 1 |
Newspaper Editing The Humours of By John Pendieron | 39 |
Robert Burton and the Anatomy of Melancholy By E W ADAMS | 46 |
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