The Beauties of Scotland: Containing a Clear and Full Account of the Agriculture, Commerce, Mines, and Manufactures; of the Population, Cities, Towns, Villages, &c. of Each County ...Thomson Bonar and John Brown [and 7 others], 1805 - 547 страници |
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... soil in the neigh bourhood is rich and highly cultivated , and the harvests are earlier than any in that part of the country . Eyemouth . Besides these there are a considerable number of pros perous villages in this county ; among which ...
... soil in the neigh bourhood is rich and highly cultivated , and the harvests are earlier than any in that part of the country . Eyemouth . Besides these there are a considerable number of pros perous villages in this county ; among which ...
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... soil . treat . As an object of some curiosity , it may be remarked , The Re that in Lammermoor , about a mile east from the village of Abbey , is a house called the Retreat , which is a coun- try - seat of the Earl of Wemyss , who is ...
... soil . treat . As an object of some curiosity , it may be remarked , The Re that in Lammermoor , about a mile east from the village of Abbey , is a house called the Retreat , which is a coun- try - seat of the Earl of Wemyss , who is ...
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... soil . The most remarkable of the border chiefs in this county bore the appellation of Hume , Ker , Longevity . Hay , Douglas , & c . One of these families , that of Swin- ton , deserves notice on account of the singular longevity of ...
... soil . The most remarkable of the border chiefs in this county bore the appellation of Hume , Ker , Longevity . Hay , Douglas , & c . One of these families , that of Swin- ton , deserves notice on account of the singular longevity of ...
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... soil , in several re- spects corresponded with his own property ; and Norfolk had at the time alluded to attained to the highest degree of perfection in all the different branches of practical agri- culture , implements of husbandry ...
... soil , in several re- spects corresponded with his own property ; and Norfolk had at the time alluded to attained to the highest degree of perfection in all the different branches of practical agri- culture , implements of husbandry ...
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... soil , the rearing of which tends to its amelioration , and which it is the interest of proprietors to encourage , consist of the bodies of cat- tle , of the products of the dairy , and of hay for draught Population . or carriage horses ...
... soil , the rearing of which tends to its amelioration , and which it is the interest of proprietors to encourage , consist of the bodies of cat- tle , of the products of the dairy , and of hay for draught Population . or carriage horses ...
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