| David P. Whitehead - Aristocracy (Political science) - 1832 - 252 pages
...which cannot now profitably be tilled, and would have the further effect of enabling us to apply, with a profit, additional portions of labour and capital...power on the common roads completely to supersede draught horses, the population, wealth, aud power of Great Britain, would at least be doubled. " In... | |
| English essays - 1832 - 618 pages
...which cannot now be profitably tilled, and would have the further effect of enabling us to apply with a profit, additional portions of labour and capital...conclude that, were elementary power on the common roads to completely supersede draught horses, the population, wealth, and power of Great Britain would at... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1832 - 834 pages
...would have the further effect of enabling us to apply, with a profit, additional portions of labor and capital to the soils already under tillage, I...power on the common roads completely to supersede draught horses, the population, wealth and power of Great Britain would at least be doubled. There... | |
| William Newton - 1832 - 454 pages
...effect of enabling us to apply, with a profit, additional portions of labour and capital to the soil already under tillage, I think it not unfair to conclude,...power on the common roads completely to supersede draught horses, the population, wealth and power of Great Britiain would at least be doubled. " ' If... | |
| 1832 - 398 pages
...effect of enabling us to apply, with a profit, additional portions of labour and capital to the soil already under tillage, I think it not unfair to conclude,...power on the common roads completely to supersede draught horses, the population, wealth and power of Great Britiain would at least be doubled. " ' If... | |
| Meteorology - 1832 - 890 pages
...efiect of enabling us to apply, with a profit, additional portions of labour and capital to the soil already under tillage, I think it not unfair to conclude,...power on the common roads completely to supersede draught horses, the population, wealth, and power of Great Britain, would at least be doubled. " If... | |
| George Browning - Europe - 1834 - 664 pages
...now be profitably tilled ; and that it would have the further effect of enabling us to apply, with a profit, additional portions of labour and capital...power on the common roads completely to supersede draught horses, the population, wealth, and power of Great Britain would at least be doubled." Here... | |
| Francis Maceroni - Locomotives - 1834 - 170 pages
...which cannot now be profitably tilled, and would have the further effect of enabling us to apply, with a profit, additional portions of labour and capital...power on the common roads completely to supersede draught horses, the population, wealth, and power of Great Britain would at least be doubled. " ' If... | |
| 1834 - 784 pages
...which cannot now be profitably tilled, and would have thefurthereffect ofenabling us to apply, with a profit, additional portions of labour and capital...power on the common roads completely to supersede draught -horses, the population, weahh, and power of Great Britain would at least bedoubled." tion... | |
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