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Report of the Secretary - Page 235
by Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - 1871
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1857 - 882 pages
...most opposite circumstances. It would be difficult to conceive a greater difference in government, laws, religion, and manners, than that which distinguishes...industry is impracticable. In the two southern countries, labour is interrupted by the heat, by the drynesa of the weather, and by the consequent state of the...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1858 - 752 pages
...most opposite circumstances. It would be difficult to conceive a greater difference in government, laws, religion, and manners, than that which distinguishes Sweden and Norway on the оде hand, from Spain and Portugal on the other. But these four countries have one great point in...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1857 - 886 pages
...most opposite circumstances. It would be difficult to conceive a greater difference in government, laws, religion, and manners, than that which distinguishes...industry is impracticable. In the two southern countries, labour is interrupted by the heat, by the dryness of the weather, and by the consequent state of the...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1864 - 900 pages
...most opposite circumstances. It would be difficult to conceive a greater difference in government, laws, religion, and manners, than that which distinguishes...one hand, from Spain and Portugal on the other. But thesp four countries have one great point in common. In all of them, continued agricultural industry...
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The Mississippi Valley: Its Physical Geography, Including Sketches of the ...

John Wells Foster - 1869 - 480 pages
...their ordinary industry. Indeed, so powerful is this principle, that we may perceive its operation, even under the most opposite circumstances. It would...the two southern countries, labor is interrupted by heat, by the dryness of the weather, and by the consequent state of the soil. In the two northern countries,...
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Twelve Lectures on Primitive Civilizations and Their Physical Conditions

John Pentland Mahaffy - 1869 - 334 pages
...most opposite circumstances. It would be difficult to conceive a greater difference in government, laws, religion, and manners, than that which distinguishes...In all of them continued agricultural industry is difficult, if not impossible. In the two southern countries labour is interrupted by the heat, by the...
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History of Civilization in England, Volume 1

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1870 - 724 pages
...most opposite circumstances. It would be difficult to conceive a greater difference in government, laws, religion, and manners, than that which distinguishes...four countries have one great point in common. In fill of them, continued agricultural industry is impracticable. In the two southern countries, labour...
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Agriculture of Maine: Annual Report of the Secretary ..., Volume 15, Part 1870

Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1871 - 524 pages
...exercise of their ordinary industry. Indeed, so powerful is this principle, that we may perceive its operations even under the most opposite circumstances....countries labor is interrupted by the heat, by the dryness of the weather, and by the consequent state of the soil. In the northern countries the same...
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Introduction to the History of Civilization in England

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1904 - 976 pages
...most opposite circumstances. It would be difficult to conceive a greater difference in government, laws, religion, and manners, than that which distinguishes...industry is impracticable. In the two southern countries, labour is interrupted by the heat, by the dryness of the weather, and by the consequent state of the...
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Sociology and Social Progress

Thomas Nixon Carver - 1905 - 826 pages
...most opposite circumstances. It would be difficult to conceive a greater difference in government, laws, religion, and manners than that which distinguishes...countries labor is interrupted by the heat, by the dryness of the weather, and by the consequent state of the soil. In the two northern countries the...
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