American Quarterly Review, Том 8Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... sufficient portion of the hide to lap over so as to be sew- ed up close , and then roasted in the embers . Veal is never to be seen , as they do not allow cattle to be killed till full grown , on account of the hides . A prepared hide ...
... sufficient portion of the hide to lap over so as to be sew- ed up close , and then roasted in the embers . Veal is never to be seen , as they do not allow cattle to be killed till full grown , on account of the hides . A prepared hide ...
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... sufficient in any case . 3. The best foundation is the natural surface of the ground , and a road is found to be most lasting when the foundation is soft , as upon the natural sod of meadows . When the surface re- quires cutting , it is ...
... sufficient in any case . 3. The best foundation is the natural surface of the ground , and a road is found to be most lasting when the foundation is soft , as upon the natural sod of meadows . When the surface re- quires cutting , it is ...
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... sufficient supply of any foreign product , when there is no other object in view , is to lay no restraint whatever on its importation and exportation . Commerce , when not interrupted by war , or other causes , is always found to supply ...
... sufficient supply of any foreign product , when there is no other object in view , is to lay no restraint whatever on its importation and exportation . Commerce , when not interrupted by war , or other causes , is always found to supply ...
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