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" ... when it is removed. Let us once have all manner of rare and beautiful shrubs abundant and cheap (and there is no reason in the nature of things why the rarest and most beautiful should not be as cheap as the commonest), and every... "
The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement - Pagina 356
1830
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Observations on the nature, extent, and effects of pauperism, and on the ...

Thomas Walker - 1826 - 108 pagini
...having fixed their minds upon securing comfort and independence, are constantly intent on the means ; and there is no reason in the nature of things, why the requisite habits should not be made as prevalent as the opposite ones are now. §11. One of the most...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volumul 6

1830 - 778 pagini
...such shrubs and trees ; but this ignorance is a result of the former circumstance, and will disappear when it is removed. Let us once have all manner of...shrubbery, or plant a belt round his paddock, will employ half as many kinds as he requires plants. A shrubbery of К KM) trees anil shrubs will contain at least...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volumul 6

1830 - 780 pagini
...such shrubs and trees ; but this ignorance is a result of the former circumstance, and will disappear when it is removed. Let us once have all manner of...should not be as cheap as the commonest), and every citi/.en who can shelter his kitchengarden with a shrubbery, or plant a belt round his paddock, will...
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The Original, by T. Walker

Original - 1836 - 456 pagini
...having fixed their minds upon securing comfort and independence, are constantly intent on the means; and there is no reason in the nature of things, why the requisite habits should not be made as prevalent as the opposite ones are now." Having heard some complaints...
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A Retrospect of the Religious Life of England, Or, The Church, Puritanism ...

John James Tayler - 1845 - 616 pagini
...necessary, as the preservation of the devotional sentiment, to the growth and healthful state of religion; and there is no reason in the nature of things, why the two tendencies might not have been associated, so as beneficially to stimulate and qualify each other....
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The Constitution, Edițiile 1-13

1853 - 166 pagini
...without entering into any such perilous investigation. This desideratum has been effected in stock, . . and there Is no reason in the nature of things why the same facility of transfer and dispensation from the investigation of title should not be extended to...
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The Legal Observer, Digest, and Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumul 45

1853 - 556 pagini
...'ITiia desideratum has been effected in stock and in manors where the rolls have been careful'y kept, and there is no reason in the nature of things why the same facility of transfer and dispensation from the investigation of titl; should not be extended to...
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American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volumul 16

1865 - 688 pagini
...large extent. For these, the Lord's-Day Services are not the only convenient seasons for Public Prayer, and there is no reason, in the nature of things, why the Lord's-Day Services should be, with them, the only Public Services. There are thousands on thousands...
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The Original, Volumul 1,Edițiile 1-29

Thomas Walker - 1887 - 326 pagini
...having fixed their minds upon securing comfort and independence, are constantly intent on the means ; and there is no reason in the nature of things why the requisite habits should not be made as prevalent as the opposite ones are now." No. XVII. Wednesday,...
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The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volumul 25

John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland - 1894 - 1162 pagini
...been held that the assessment may be made in advance of the acquisition of such title or easement/* And there is no reason, in the nature of things, why the condemnation and assessment proceedings should not occur at the same time.3 (2) Plans and Estimates...
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