Lives of the English Poets, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1952 - English poetry |
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... pounds , for three months , being five hundzes ninety five pounds each month . The Town and County of Wexford , the sum of eight hundzed and forty pounds , for three months , being two hundred and eighty pounds each month . The County ...
... pounds , for three months , being five hundzes ninety five pounds each month . The Town and County of Wexford , the sum of eight hundzed and forty pounds , for three months , being two hundred and eighty pounds each month . The County ...
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... pounds of muriate of potash , and 176 pounds of cottonseed meal . This was doubled in 1907 and again in 1908. There was no treatment in 1909. In 1910 the treatment was 704 pounds of acid phosphate , 88 pounds of muriate of potash , 352 ...
... pounds of muriate of potash , and 176 pounds of cottonseed meal . This was doubled in 1907 and again in 1908. There was no treatment in 1909. In 1910 the treatment was 704 pounds of acid phosphate , 88 pounds of muriate of potash , 352 ...
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... pounds and not over 2,150 pounds . Over 2,150 pounds and not over 2,250 pounds . Over 2,250 pounds and not over 2,350 pounds .. Over 2,350 pounds and not over 2,450 pounds . Over 2,450 pounds and not over 2,550 pounds .. Over 2,550 ...
... pounds and not over 2,150 pounds . Over 2,150 pounds and not over 2,250 pounds . Over 2,250 pounds and not over 2,350 pounds .. Over 2,350 pounds and not over 2,450 pounds . Over 2,450 pounds and not over 2,550 pounds .. Over 2,550 ...
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