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" ... ignorance unsuitable lands were broken up for tillage, or suitable lands were exhausted by repeated croppings : as the reporter for the East Riding says : — " Either from the proprietor's want of knowledge or reflexion on the nature and situation... "
A General View of the Agriculture of the East-Riding of Yorkshire - Page 89
by Henry Eustatius Strickland, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1812 - 332 pages
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A review of the reports to the Board of agriculture, Volume 1

William Humphrey Marshall - 1808 - 602 pages
...or reflexion on the nature and situation •of the land; or from the sinister views and endeavours of a solicitor, and from the train of jobs which inclosures...reasons, might have been with more advantage left open." PUBLIC WORKS. — Inland Navigation. — P. 7. — * All the rivers above mentioned" (the Humber, the...
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Commons and Common Fields: Or, The History and Policy of the Laws Relating ...

Thomas Edward Scrutton - Commons - 1887 - 208 pages
...knowledge or reflexion on the nature and situation of the land, or from the sinister views and endeavours of a solicitor, and from the train of jobs which inclosures when ill -conducted needlessly create, much land in the wolds has been inclosed which might have been with more advantage left open." These evils however...
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Commons and Common Fields: Or, The History and Policy of the Laws Relating ...

Thomas Edward Scrutton - Commons - 1887 - 202 pages
...knowledge or reflexion on the nature and situation of the land, or from the sinister views and endeavours of a solicitor, and from the train of jobs which inclosures when ill-conducted needlessly create, much land in the wolds has been inclosed which might have been with...
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Commons and Common Fields: Or, The History and Policy of the Laws Relating ...

Thomas Edward Scrutton - Commons - 1887 - 240 pages
...knowledge or reflexion on the nature and situation of the land, or from the sinister views and endeavours of a solicitor, and from the train of jobs which inclosures when ill -conducted needlessly create, much land in the wolds has been inclosed which might have been with more advantage left open." These evils however...
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