Arthur Young's Travels in France During the Years 1787, 1788, 1789G. Bell and sons, 1909 - 366 pages |
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... pleased to blazon to the world with all the confidence of self - belief that you think farming the only thing worth manly attention ? You who , if taste , rather than circumstances , had been your guide , might have found wreaths and ...
... pleased to blazon to the world with all the confidence of self - belief that you think farming the only thing worth manly attention ? You who , if taste , rather than circumstances , had been your guide , might have found wreaths and ...
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Arthur Young Matilda Betham-Edwards. to be pleased with my reception . Why , Mr. Young , ' said Burke , ' it is many years since I saw you , and to the best of my recollection you have not suffered the smallest change . You look as young ...
Arthur Young Matilda Betham-Edwards. to be pleased with my reception . Why , Mr. Young , ' said Burke , ' it is many years since I saw you , and to the best of my recollection you have not suffered the smallest change . You look as young ...
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... pleased Arthur Young well . Of his children two survived him , his daughter Mary , who died unmarried , and his son Arthur , whose son , the present owner of Bradfield , is the last of Arthur Young's race and name . BIBLIOGRAPHY . A Six ...
... pleased Arthur Young well . Of his children two survived him , his daughter Mary , who died unmarried , and his son Arthur , whose son , the present owner of Bradfield , is the last of Arthur Young's race and name . BIBLIOGRAPHY . A Six ...
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... pleased to say ) is one of the best accounts of a coun- try I have read , yet it had no great success . Why ? Because the chief part of it is a farming diary , which , however valuable it may be to consult , nobody will read . If ...
... pleased to say ) is one of the best accounts of a coun- try I have read , yet it had no great success . Why ? Because the chief part of it is a farming diary , which , however valuable it may be to consult , nobody will read . If ...
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... pleased to find many seats belonging to people who reside there . How often are false ideas conceived from reading and report ! I imagined that nobody but farmers and labourers in France lived in the country ; and the first ride I take ...
... pleased to find many seats belonging to people who reside there . How often are false ideas conceived from reading and report ! I imagined that nobody but farmers and labourers in France lived in the country ; and the first ride I take ...
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