| Joseph Archer - 1801 - 320 pages
...di/lricJ, and of enabling every one inter efted in the welfare of this country, to examine it fully, and contribute his mite to its improvement. The Society do not deem them/elves pledged to any opinion given by the Author of this Survey ; and they defire, that nothing... | |
| Sir Charles Coote - 1801 - 330 pages
...diftritf, and of enabling every one Intercfted in the welfare of this country ', to examine it fully, and contribute his mite to its improvement. The Society do not deem themfehes pledged to any opinion given by the Author of this Survey ; and they deftre, that nothing... | |
| Robert Fraser - 1801 - 474 pages
...diftrict, and of enabling every one interejled in the welfare of this country, to examine it fully, and contribute his mite to its improvement. The Society do not deem them/elves pledged to any opinion given by the Author of this Survey ; and they dejtre, that nothing... | |
| Joseph Archer - 1801 - 322 pages
...diftricl, and of enabling every one interested in the welfare of this country ', to examine it fully, and contribute his mite to its improvement. The Society do not deem themfelves pledged to any opinion given by the Author of this Survey ; and they dejire, that nothing... | |
| Robert A. Thompson - 1802 - 554 pages
...district, and of enabling every one interested in the •welfare of this country, to examine it fully, and contribute his mite to its improvement. The Society...themselves pledged to any opinion given by the Author of this Survey; and they desire, that nothing contained in it be considered as their sentiments ; they... | |
| James M'Parlan - 1802 - 234 pages
...district, and of enabling every one interested in the •welfare of this country, to examine it fully, and contribute his mite to its improvement. The Society....themselves pledged to any opinion given by the Author of this Survey; and they desire, that nothing contained in it be considered as their sentiments ; they... | |
| John M'Evoy - 1802 - 340 pages
...district, and of enabling every one interested in the welfare of this country, to examine it fully, and contribute his mite to its improvement. The Society...themselves pledged to any opinion given by the Author of this Survey; and they desire, that nothing contained in it be considered^ as their sentiments ;... | |
| James M'Parlan - 1802 - 154 pages
...district, and of enabling every one interested in the welfare of this country, to examine it fully, and contribute his mite to its improvement. The Society do not deem themselves pledged te any opinion given by the Author of this Survey; and they desire, that nothing contained in it be... | |
| Hely Dutton - 1802 - 368 pages
...county, and of enabling every one, interejied in the welfare of this country, to examine it fully, and contribute his mite to its improvement. The Society do not deem themfelves pledged to any opinion, given by the authors of the Surveys, or of the Obfervations, made... | |
| sir Charles Coote (bart, of Donnybrooke.) - 1802 - 412 pages
...diftrift, and of enabling every one interejied in the welfare of this country , to examine it fully , and contribute his mite to its improvement. . The Society do not deem themfehes pledged te any opinion given by the Author of this Survey; and they dejire, that nothing... | |
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