| George Chalmers - 1794 - 468 頁
...new pro 'uftions of hufbandry, that were introduced from foreign countries, bef »re the Revcluticn, not only formed a new epoch, but evince a vigorous...Huntingdon, and Cambridge. Rivers were deepened for the purpcfes of internal conveyance by water. The afts of navigation created fhip-carpenters and failors,... | |
| George Chalmers - 1812 - 534 頁
...hostilities, to the various operations of peace. The several manufactories, and new productions of husbandry, that were introduced, from foreign countries, before...new epoch, but evince a vigorous application to the useful arts, in the intermediate period. The common highways were enlarged, and repaired, while turnpikes... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1840 - 694 頁
...capable, to the proiitable occupations of peace. The several manufactures and new productions of husbandry that were introduced from foreign countries, before the revolution, not only formed a new epoch, but evinced a vigorous application to the useful arts, in the intermediate period. Highways, turnpikes,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 490 頁
...peace. The several manufactures and new productions of husbandry that were introduced from abroad, before the Revolution, not only formed a new epoch, but evince a vigorous application to the useful arts, in the intermediate period. The common highways were repaired and enlarged, and rivers... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 490 頁
...peace. The several manufactures and new productions of husbandry that were introduced from abroad, before the Revolution, not only formed a new epoch, but evince a vigorous application to the useful arts, in the intermediate period. The common highways were repaired and enlarged, and rivers... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 496 頁
...peace. The several manufactures and new productions of husbandry that were introduced from abroad, before the Revolution, not only formed a new epoch, but evince a vigorous application to the useful arts, in the intermediate period. The common highways were repaired and enlarged, and rivers... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1877 - 488 頁
...manufactures and new productions of husbandry that were introduced from abroad, before the Kevolution, not only formed a new epoch, but evince a vigorous application to the useful arts, in the intermediate period. The common highways were repaired and enlarged, and rivers... | |
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