14 resultados para Chisel plough
em University of Michigan
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"This volume comprises a selection of letters and essays, written by me, and addressed to the demerits of protection, from 1842 to 1847, inclusive. The two succeeding volumes are a biographic history of free trade and the League. They embrace memoirs of persons identified with the rise and progress of commerce and constitutional liberty, from earliest English history to 1850."-Dedication to vol. 1.
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Title on spine: Cobbett's grammar.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 08045.
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Each plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive letterpress.
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Poems.
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Title on spine: Cobbett's grammar.
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Title page of v. 10 reads: The Plough, the loom and the anvil.
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"The preacher is one of Goddes plough men."--p. 18.
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I. Observations of the nature and advantages of statistical inquiries -- II. Observations on the means of enabling a cottager to keep a cow --III. Hints as to the advantages of old pastures -- IV. Hints regarding cattle -- V. On the improvement of British wool -- VI. Address to the Board of Agriculture -- VII. Substance of a speech in a committee of the whole House --VIII. Hints regarding certain measures calculated to improve an extensive property -- IX. Account of the origin of the Board of Agriculture -- X. Proposals for establishing by subscription a new institution to be called the Plough -- XI. Letter to the proprietor of an extensive property -- XII. On longevity.
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"This edition is limited to one thousand copies printed from the face type. This is no. 534."