English Prose of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1933 - 929페이지 |
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... hundred farmers who pay two hundred pound a year rent . Therefore when one of these farmers comes with his half - year's rent , which is one hundred pound , it will be at least six hundred pound weight , which is three horse load . If a ...
... hundred farmers who pay two hundred pound a year rent . Therefore when one of these farmers comes with his half - year's rent , which is one hundred pound , it will be at least six hundred pound weight , which is three horse load . If a ...
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... hundred guards on each side of me , half with torches , and half with bows and arrows , ready to shoot me if I should offer to stir . The next morning at sunrise we continued our march , and arrived within two hundred yards of the city ...
... hundred guards on each side of me , half with torches , and half with bows and arrows , ready to shoot me if I should offer to stir . The next morning at sunrise we continued our march , and arrived within two hundred yards of the city ...
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... hundred and sev- enty thousand breeders . I again sub- tract fifty thousand for those women who miscarry , or whose children die by accident or disease within the year . There only remain an hundred and twenty thousand children of poor ...
... hundred and sev- enty thousand breeders . I again sub- tract fifty thousand for those women who miscarry , or whose children die by accident or disease within the year . There only remain an hundred and twenty thousand children of poor ...
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