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The Farmer's Magazine - Page 74
by . - 1857
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The Farmer's Magazine

1859 - 594 pages
...was sprinkled with as much barley-meal as was required to cover it. A ton and a-half of mangel-wurzel thus given was found to be equal to two tons of swedes....heard in that room, or elsewhere ; and he would not take up the time of the meeting by repeating anything which it contained. With regard to the difference...
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The Masonic observer (and grand lodge chronicle).

306 pages
...of the report on that occasion, as it must come hefore them in a more definite form hereafter ; hut he was sure they would all agree with him, that they were greatly indehted to the committee for the trouhle they had taken in collecting so much information,...
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Volume 18

British Archaeological Association - 1862 - 458 pages
...conclusion of the address, Mr. Pettigrew, VP, rose to announce the programme of the proceedings, and said he was sure they would all agree with him that they would be wanting in feelings of gratitude were they not, before departing to view the antiquities of...
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The Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, Volume 30

Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh - 1911 - 362 pages
...particularly the mental, capacity was in keeping with the amount of arterial pressure. The President said he was sure they would all agree with him that they had had a very good debate. The subject was an interesting one, and it was impossible for Dr Gibson...
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Home and Abroad: An Autobiography of an Octogenarian, Volume 1

Sir Merton Russell-Cotes - 1921 - 648 pages
...Bournemouth Daily Echo '), Mr. JL Purton (' Guardian '), etc. " TOASTING THE HOST AND HOSTESS. " The Mayor said he was sure they would all agree with him that they ought not to leave that room without drinking the health of their host and hostess (applause). They...
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Transactions, Volumes 47-50

Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland - 1923 - 898 pages
...as the Barrow, could be gone into, and legislation could be passed for carrying them out. He thought they would all agree with him that they were very much indebted to Mr. Chaloner Smith for bringing this paper before them at short notice and giving them such a very able...
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The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial Record

1902 - 938 pages
...that when they educate the people in literature they would also teach them their trades properly." They would all agree with him that they were very much indebted to Mr. Thorburn for his very interesting paper on a most important subject, and would join in giving him a...
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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE VOLUME THE FORTY-SEVENTH

ROGERSON - 1875 - 504 pages
...of Mr. T. Horley, a vote of thanks was given to the Chairman, and this terminated the proceedings. The CHAIRMAN said he was sure they would all agree with him in thinking that they ahonld give a vote of thanks to Mr. Lawes for his last valuable contribution...
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Report of Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, Volume 28

Incorporated Gas Institute, London - 1891 - 330 pages
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