The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature, Volume 3M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1849 - Missouri Agriculture and the mechanic arts are the basis of civilization. |
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... fact , per mile less than nothing . Is not the case demonstrated beyond all doubt and cavil ? in fact , the land very soon rise , in some places , twenty square foot , which makes $ 8,800 per acre . $ 100,000 Will not , cents per This ...
... fact , per mile less than nothing . Is not the case demonstrated beyond all doubt and cavil ? in fact , the land very soon rise , in some places , twenty square foot , which makes $ 8,800 per acre . $ 100,000 Will not , cents per This ...
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... facts , sound deductions drawn from well established principles , and , a de- termined purpose to preserve it from the control of politicians and speculators . For should the measure be claimed , or adopted , as that of any one ...
... facts , sound deductions drawn from well established principles , and , a de- termined purpose to preserve it from the control of politicians and speculators . For should the measure be claimed , or adopted , as that of any one ...
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... facts , obtained by a careful study of Nature as she unrobes herself to our senses . By the co - or- dination of these facts we are enabled to determine the natural re- sources , the position and relative value of various countries ...
... facts , obtained by a careful study of Nature as she unrobes herself to our senses . By the co - or- dination of these facts we are enabled to determine the natural re- sources , the position and relative value of various countries ...
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... fact . There is not a more valuable territory within the limits of all the public lands of the United States . It will sustain a denser population from the produce of its own resources , than any other equal area in the Union east of ...
... fact . There is not a more valuable territory within the limits of all the public lands of the United States . It will sustain a denser population from the produce of its own resources , than any other equal area in the Union east of ...
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... fact the antiquity of these rumors and reports do the country injury . Most men very reasonably infer that if they were true , there ought to be better evidence of it than there is yet extant . A geological survey , made under an ...
... fact the antiquity of these rumors and reports do the country injury . Most men very reasonably infer that if they were true , there ought to be better evidence of it than there is yet extant . A geological survey , made under an ...
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