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Page 93
... England ; and his English cousin has kept both , and uses them when he drives fat oxen , " which , however , are going out as beasts of draft in both countries , and perhaps more rapidly in England than here . I did not see an ox - cart ...
... England ; and his English cousin has kept both , and uses them when he drives fat oxen , " which , however , are going out as beasts of draft in both countries , and perhaps more rapidly in England than here . I did not see an ox - cart ...
Page 382
... England , but whether it originated in England or in the Unit- ed States , and whether , if it originat ed in England , it has continued there in respectable use . In the latter case , it may be wrong in the opinion of a great many ...
... England , but whether it originated in England or in the Unit- ed States , and whether , if it originat ed in England , it has continued there in respectable use . In the latter case , it may be wrong in the opinion of a great many ...
Page 547
... England , the tone of a fine , gentle , and somewhat pensive mind . Mr. Winter's rem- iniscences of England are almost wholly confined to London , where he visits the ob- jects which all tourists visit ; when he goes out of London it is ...
... England , the tone of a fine , gentle , and somewhat pensive mind . Mr. Winter's rem- iniscences of England are almost wholly confined to London , where he visits the ob- jects which all tourists visit ; when he goes out of London it is ...
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Abolition of Poverty | 1 |
Labor and the Natural Forces | 9 |
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