American Quarterly Review, Volumen21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... Trees ; republished at the same time . A complete Treatise on Merinos , by Mr. Tessier ; 1811. Every Man his own Cattle Doctor , by Francis Clater ; Philadelphia , 1815. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , by Sir Humphrey Davy ...
... Trees ; republished at the same time . A complete Treatise on Merinos , by Mr. Tessier ; 1811. Every Man his own Cattle Doctor , by Francis Clater ; Philadelphia , 1815. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , by Sir Humphrey Davy ...
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... Tree , by James H. Cobb . Essays on Calcareous Ma- nures , by Edmund Ruffin ; Petersburg , Va . , 1832. Treatise on Poultry , Cows , and Swine , by B. Moubray ; reprinted from the sixth London edition , and adapted to the United States ...
... Tree , by James H. Cobb . Essays on Calcareous Ma- nures , by Edmund Ruffin ; Petersburg , Va . , 1832. Treatise on Poultry , Cows , and Swine , by B. Moubray ; reprinted from the sixth London edition , and adapted to the United States ...
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... tree in abundance , the manufacture of silk would doubtless be the most productive kind of labour which could be undertaken . The immense resources of our country , and the geographical features , as well as productions of her different ...
... tree in abundance , the manufacture of silk would doubtless be the most productive kind of labour which could be undertaken . The immense resources of our country , and the geographical features , as well as productions of her different ...
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... trees , with their spears beaten into pruning hooks , and their swords into ploughshares . If , as political economy informs us , labour is the source of wealth , experience also teaches that agricultural labour is the solid foundation ...
... trees , with their spears beaten into pruning hooks , and their swords into ploughshares . If , as political economy informs us , labour is the source of wealth , experience also teaches that agricultural labour is the solid foundation ...
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... and untimely fruit of the tree , will yield but disappointment and sorrow : the latter will produce an increase here , imparting both nourishment and joy , and continuing to bloom and flourish even. 1837. ] 19 Miss Sedgwick .
... and untimely fruit of the tree , will yield but disappointment and sorrow : the latter will produce an increase here , imparting both nourishment and joy , and continuing to bloom and flourish even. 1837. ] 19 Miss Sedgwick .
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