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" In his description of the country at the foot of the Western Pyrenees, he speaks no longer from surmise, but from knowledge. " Take* the road to Moneng, and come presently to a scene which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own... "
Travels During the Years 1787, 1788, & 1789: Undertaken More Particularly ... - Page 52
by Arthur Young - 1794
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Travels During the Years 1787, 1788 and 1789: Undertaken More ..., Volume 1

Arthur Young - Agriculture - 1793 - 710 pages
...favourite character. Take the road to Moncng, and come prefently to a fcerie which was fo new to fne in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes....covered with tiles ; each having its little garden, inclofcd by dipt thorn hedges, with plenty of peach and other fruit-trees, fome fine oaks fcattcred...
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A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., Volume 4

John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1809 - 770 pages
...confiderable town, but I queftion whether any thing would ever carry a ftranger to it but its pofleffing the cradle of a favourite character. Take the road...could hardly believe my own eyes. A fucceffion of many well-built, tight, and comfortable farming cottages, built of ftone, and covered with tiles ; each...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - Business & Economics - 1848 - 622 pages
...surmise, but from knowledge. "Takef the road to Moneng, and come presently to a scene which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many well-built, tight, and comfortable farming cottages, built of stone and covered...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1849 - 638 pages
...surmise, but from knowledge. " Take* the road to Moneng, and come presently to a scene which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many well-built, tight, and comfortable farming cottages built of stone and covered with...
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The Social Condition and Education of the People in England and ..., Volume 1

Joseph Kay - Education - 1850 - 680 pages
...Western Pyrenees, he says *, ' I took the road to Moneng, and came presently to a scene, which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many well-built, tight, and comfortable farming cottages, built of stones and covered...
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Chapters and Speeches on the Irish Land Question

John Stuart Mill - History - 1870 - 140 pages
...surmise, but from knowledge. '- Takef the road to Moneng, and come presently to a scene which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many well-built, tight, and comfortable farming cottages built of stone and covered with...
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Free Trade in Land

Joseph Kay - Land tenure - 1879 - 392 pages
...Western Pyrenees, he says,2 ' I took the road to Moneng, and came presently to a scene, which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many wellbuilt, tight, and comfortable farming cottages, built of stones and covered...
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Free Trade in Land

Joseph Kay - Land tenure - 1879 - 362 pages
...Western Pyrenees, he says,2 ' I took the road to Moneng, and came presently to a scene, which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many wellbuilt, tight, and comfortable farming cottages, built of stones and covered...
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The Dublin Review

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1880 - 644 pages
...peasant proprietorship at its best. Take the road to Moneng, and come presently to a scene which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many well-built, tight, and comfortable farming cottages built of stone and covered with...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1885 - 626 pages
...surmise, but from knowledge. " Take* the road to Moneng, and come presently to a scene which was so new to me in France, that I could hardly believe my own eyes. A succession of many wellbuilt, tight, and comfortable farming cottages built of stone and covered with...
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