| Sir Humphry Davy, George Sinclair, John Russell Duke of Bedford - 1815 - 452 str.
...agriculturist are likewise those of the patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort; a just confidence in their own powers results from...talents and industry; and they identify with their interests, the existence of those institutions which have afforded them security, independence, and... | |
| Bartholomew Dacre - 1825 - 302 str.
...agriculturist are likewise those of the patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort ; a just confidence in their own powers results from...talents and industry ; and they identify with their interests, the existence of those institutions which have afforded them security, independence, and... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 598 str.
...agriculturist are likewise those of the patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort ; a just confidence in their own powers results from...talents and industry ; and they identify with their interests, the existence of those institutions which have afforded them security, independence, and... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 582 str.
...agriculturist are likewise those of the patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort; a just confidence in their own powers results from...talents and industry ; and they identify with their interests, the existence of those institutions which have afforded them security, independence, and... | |
| 1843 - 1000 str.
...patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort— a just confidence in their own powers result from success. They love their country better because they have seen it improve by their own talents and industry, and they identify with these interests the existence of... | |
| James Wheeler (of Prestwich.) - 1836 - 566 str.
...agriculturist's pursuit are likewise those of the patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort. A just confidence in their own powers results from...talents and industry; and they identify with their interests the existence of those institutions which have afforded them security, independence, aud... | |
| James Wheeler (of Prestwich.) - 1836 - 562 str.
...agriculturist's pursuit are likewise those of the patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort. A just confidence in their own powers results from...talents and industry; and they identify with their interests the existence of those institutions which have afforded them security, independence, and... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1836 - 458 str.
...agriculturist are likewise those of the patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort ; a just confidence in their own powers results from...talents and industry ; and they identify with their interests the existence of those institutions which have afforded them security, independence, and... | |
| Willian Blaackwood aand Sons. Edinburgh - 1843 - 712 str.
...agriculturist are likewise those of the patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort ; a just confidence in their own powers results from...talents and industry, and they identify with their interests the existence of those institutions which have afforded them security, independence, and... | |
| 1846 - 492 str.
...agriculturist are likewise those of the patriot. Men value most what they have gained with effort ; a just confidence in their own powers results from...talents and industry ; and they identify with their interests, the existence of those * Sir Humphrey Davy, in his first lecture before the Board of Agriculture,... | |
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