Journal of a Residence in Norway During the Years 1834, 1835, & 1836: Made with a View to Enquire Into the Moral and Political Economy of that Country, and the Condition of Its Inhabitants |
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... Estates . -Number of Landholders in Scotland and Norway com- pared . - The Effect on the Condition of the Females of the small Estates . Berend Island . Coals . - White Bears . - The Fair . - Sobriety . - Crimes . - Yule . - Norwe- gian ...
... Estates . -Number of Landholders in Scotland and Norway com- pared . - The Effect on the Condition of the Females of the small Estates . Berend Island . Coals . - White Bears . - The Fair . - Sobriety . - Crimes . - Yule . - Norwe- gian ...
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... Estates . - How an English Family could live here . -American Towns . - Norwegian Horses . Page 409 - CHAPTER XI . Christiania . Fiord Frozen.- Population.- University.- Students . - State of Education in Norway . - The Meeting of ...
... Estates . - How an English Family could live here . -American Towns . - Norwegian Horses . Page 409 - CHAPTER XI . Christiania . Fiord Frozen.- Population.- University.- Students . - State of Education in Norway . - The Meeting of ...
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... estates of the class of 10007. , as many of 1007. , as many of 107. a - year , at one period , as at another . The state of Ireland is generally adduced as a proof of the evil which would result from the abolition of primogeniture ...
... estates of the class of 10007. , as many of 1007. , as many of 107. a - year , at one period , as at another . The state of Ireland is generally adduced as a proof of the evil which would result from the abolition of primogeniture ...
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... estate , and giving up every attempt to raise his income to what is necessary for the habits , tastes , and wants acquired when participating of his parent's vastly greater income , would live upon his hundred a- year , and leave it at ...
... estate , and giving up every attempt to raise his income to what is necessary for the habits , tastes , and wants acquired when participating of his parent's vastly greater income , would live upon his hundred a- year , and leave it at ...
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... estate which was to be divided on the death of the owner would have been use- less . Wood was the material at all times , for all classes of dwellings , from the palace of the mo- narch to the peasant's hut . It was everywhere abundant ...
... estate which was to be divided on the death of the owner would have been use- less . Wood was the material at all times , for all classes of dwellings , from the palace of the mo- narch to the peasant's hut . It was everywhere abundant ...
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