No sentiment is more acknowledged in the family of Agriculturists than that the few who can afford it should incur the risk and expense of all new improvements, and give the benefit freely to the many of more restricted circumstances. Land Policy Review - Página 23por United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics - 1943Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 636 páginas
...condemnation due to theirs ? No sentiment is more acknowledged in the family of Agriculturists than that the few who can afford it should incur the risk...freely to the many of more restricted circumstances. The question then recurs, What are we to do with them ? I shall be willing to concur with you in any... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 638 páginas
...condemnation due to theirs ? No sentiment is more acknowledged in the family of Agriculturists than that the few who can afford it should incur the risk...freely to the many of more restricted circumstances. The question then recurs, What are we to do with them ? I shall be willing to concur with you in any... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1892 - 1192 páginas
...condemnation due to theirsf No sentiment is more acknowledged in the family of agriculturists than that the few who can afford it should incur the risk...freely to the many of more restricted circumstances. The question then recurs, what are we to do with them ? I shall be willing to concur with yon in any... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1903 - 505 páginas
...to theirs ? No sentiment is more acknowledged in the family of Agriculturists than that the few \\ho can afford it should incur the risk and expense of...freely to the many of more restricted circumstances. The question then recurs, What are we to do with them? I shall be willing to concur with you in any... | |
| 1942 - 584 páginas
...condemnation due to theirs? No sentiment is more acknowledged in the family of Agriculturists, than that the few who can afford it should incur the risk...freely to the many of more restricted circumstances. The question then recurs, What are we to do with them/ I shall be willing to concur with you in any... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1970 - 420 páginas
.... . . that I am disposed to consider as right whatever is the reverse of what they have done. . . . The few who can afford it should incur the risk and expense of all new improvements, and ... I will throw out a first idea. . . . Give all the fullblooded males we can raise to the different... | |
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