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" Perhaps the following is the most natural order for carrying on such important investigations; namely, to ascertain, 1. The riches to be obtained from the surface of the national territory. 2. The mineral or subterraneous treasures of which the country... "
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Stafford: With Observations ... - Page v
by William Pitt - 1796 - 241 pages
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General view of the agriculture of the county of Lancaster: with ...

General view of the agriculture of the county of Lancaster: with ...

John Holt, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1795 - 241 pages
...poflefled. , . • 3. The wealth to be derived from its ftreamsi rivers, canals, inland navigations, coafts, and fisheries: And 4. The means of promoting the improvement of the people in regard to their health, induftry, and morals, founded on iftatiftical furvey, or a minute and careful enquiry into the aflual...
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General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk: with observations ...

General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk: with observations ...

Nathaniel Kent - 1796 - 236 pages
...poflelFed. 3. The wealth to be derived from its ftreams, rivers, canals, inland navigations, coafts, and fisheries. And 4. The means of promoting the improvement of the people, in regard to their health, induftry,'and morals, founded on ajlatiftical furvey, or a minute and careful enquiry into the aftual...
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The British Critic: A New Review

The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 8

1796
...The wealth to be derived from Us ftreams, livers, canals, inland navigations, coalis, and filberies. And. 4. The means of promoting the improvement of the people, in regard to their health, induftry, and morah, founded on bflatißical furvev, or a minute anil careful enquiry into the aftual...
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General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk: with observations ...

General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk: with observations ...

Great Britain. Board of Agriculture, Nathaniel Kent - Technology & Engineering - 1796 - 236 pages
...be derived from its ftreams, rivers, canals, inland navigations, coafls, and fifheries. And 4. The 4- The means of promoting the improvement of the people, in regard to their health, induftry, "and morals, founded on a Jlatiftical furvey, or a minute and careful enquiry into the a&ual...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature

The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 19

Tobias George Smollett - 1797
...The wealth to be derived from its ftreams, rivers, canals, inland navigations, coafts, and nfheries : and ' 4. The means of promoting the improvement of the people in regard to their health, induftry, and morals, founded on a ftatiftical furvey, or a minute and careful inquiry into the actual...
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General view of the agriculture of the county of Somerset: with observations ...

General view of the agriculture of the county of Somerset: with observations ...

John Billingsley (Esq), Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - Technology & Engineering - 1798 - 336 pages
...The wealth to be derived from its ftreams, rivers, ca,nals, inland navigations, coafts, and fimeries. And, 4. The means of promoting the improvement of the people in regard to their health, induftry, and morals, founded on zjlatijlical furvey, or a minute and careful enquiry into the actual...
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general view of the agruculture of shropshire

general view of the agruculture of shropshire

joseph plymley - 1803
...from the surface of the national territory. 2. The mineral or subterraneous treasures of which the country is possessed. 3. The wealth to be derived...careful inquiry into the actual state of every parochial distridl: in the kingdom, and the circumstances of its inhabitants. PLAN OF THE RE-PRINTED REPORTS....
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General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk

General view of the agriculture of the county of Norfolk

Arthur Young, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - Technology & Engineering - 1804 - 532 pages
...from the surface of the national territory. 2. The mineral or subterraneous treasures of which the country is possessed. 3. The wealth to be derived...district in the kingdom, and the circumstances of its inhabitants. b 2 Undei Under one or other of these heads, every point of real importance that can tend...
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General view of the agriculture of Hertfordshire

General view of the agriculture of Hertfordshire

Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1804 - 238 pages
...from the surface of the national territory. 2. The mineral or subterraneous treasures of which the country is possessed. 3. The wealth to be derived...district in the kingdom, and the circumstances of its inhabitants. Under one or other of these heads, every point of real importance that can tend to promote...
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General view of the agriculture of the county of Kent: with observations on ...

General view of the agriculture of the county of Kent: with observations on ...

John Boys - 1805 - 293 pages
...from the surface of the national territory. 2. The mineral or subterraneous treasures of which the country is possessed. 3. The wealth to be derived...district in the kingdom, and the circumstances of its inhabitants. Under one or other of these heads, every point of real importance that can tend to promote...
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