| Agriculture - 1796 - 314 pages
...Conclusion. —Means of Improvement, .and the Measures calculated for that Purpose. PERFECTION in such inquiries is not in the power of any body of men to...their views, or the vigour of their exertions. If LewisXIV. eager to have InVkingdom known, and possessed of boundless power to effect it, failed so... | |
| 1796 - 816 pages
...and th«Mcafures calculated for that Purpofe. — A'pjxmdix. *• Perfecikm in fuch enquiries is nut in the power of any body of men to obtain at once,...of their views, or the vigour of their exertions. It Lewis XIV: eager to have hi» • kingdcin known, and poírdíed bf boundlefs power to е<теЛ... | |
| English literature - 1796 - 746 pages
...Improvement, and the Meafures calculated for (hat Purpofe. — Appendix. " Perfection in fuch enquiries is not in the power of any body of men to obtain at once, whatever tnay be the extent of their views, or the vigour of their exertions. If Lewis XIV. eager to have his... | |
| 1797 - 856 pages
...on the agth of July 1/94; the fubftance of which is mftrted in our Regifter for that year. That it " is not in the power of any body of men to obtain perfection in fuch enquiries at once, whatever may be their views, or the extent or the vigour of their... | |
| 1803 - 412 pages
...CONCLUSION. Means of Improvement, and the Measures calculated for that Purpose. .APPENDIX. PERFECTION in such inquiries is not in the power of any body of men to obtain at ouce, whatever may be the extent of their views or the vigour of their exertions. If Louis XIV. eager... | |
| Arthur Young, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - Agriculture - 1804 - 440 pages
...CONCLUSION. Means of Improvement, and the Measures calculatedfor that Purpose. APPENDIX. PERFECTION in such inquiries is not in the power of any body of men to...of their views or the vigour of their exertions. If Louis XIV. eager to have his kingdom known, and possessed of boundless power to effect it, failed so... | |
| Arthur Young, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - Agriculture - 1804 - 604 pages
...CONCLUSION. Means of Improvement, and tne Measures calculated for that Purpose. APPENDIX. PERFECTION in such inquiries is not in the power of any body of men to...of their views or the vigour of their exertions. If Louis XIV. eager to have his kingdom known, and possessed of boundless power to effec"l it, failed... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1805 - 344 pages
...CONCLUSION. Means of Improvement, and the Measures calculated for that Purpose. APPENDIX. PERFECTION in such inquiries is not in the power of any body of men to...of their views or the vigour of their exertions. If Louis XIV. eager to have his kingdom known, and possessed of boundless power to effect it, failed so-... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Agriculture, Arthur Young - Agriculture - 1813 - 594 pages
...CONCLUSION. Means of Improvement, and the Measures calculated for that Purpose. APPENDIX. PERFECTION in such inquiries is not in the power of any body of men to...of their views or the vigour of their exertions. If Louis XIV. eager to have his kingdom known, and possessed of boundless power to effe<St it, failed... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Agriculture, John Smith - Agriculture - 1813 - 532 pages
...CONCLUSION. Means of Improvement, and the Measures calculated for that Purpose, APPENDIX. PERFECTION in such inquiries is not in the power of any body of men to...of their views or the vigour of their exertions. If Louis XIV. eager to have his kingdom known, and possessed of boundless power to effedt it, failed so... | |
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