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" Let us suppose that the yearly additions which might be made to the former average produce, instead of decreasing, which they certainly would do, were to remain the same ; and that the produce of this island might be increased every twenty-five years,... "
The Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, Vol XI, 1841 - Sivu 555
tekijä(t) William Blackwood - 1841
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