The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature, Volume 4M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1850 - Missouri Agriculture and the mechanic arts are the basis of civilization. |
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... condition , but also discuss them at proper seasons ; for , if the subject has grown stale , or , is not yet ripe for discussion , no ordinary talent can make it interesting to the reader . He should not , however , in all cases , wait ...
... condition , but also discuss them at proper seasons ; for , if the subject has grown stale , or , is not yet ripe for discussion , no ordinary talent can make it interesting to the reader . He should not , however , in all cases , wait ...
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... condition : they will have become satisfied , we think , of the folly of looking for a better country than the valley of the Mississippi ; and , being cured of their passion for moving West , they will go to work in earnest to develop ...
... condition : they will have become satisfied , we think , of the folly of looking for a better country than the valley of the Mississippi ; and , being cured of their passion for moving West , they will go to work in earnest to develop ...
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... condition .. The principal of these tribes were the Echaloots , the Chillnekittipaws , the Skillocts , the Wakiakums , the Chitts , the Skillamucks , the Lucktons , the Cathlamahs , the Clatsops , the Chinnooks , the Chilluckittequaws ...
... condition .. The principal of these tribes were the Echaloots , the Chillnekittipaws , the Skillocts , the Wakiakums , the Chitts , the Skillamucks , the Lucktons , the Cathlamahs , the Clatsops , the Chinnooks , the Chilluckittequaws ...
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... condition . They yield sixty kilogrammes of juice , when well managed , and this gives twelve kilogarammes of sugar . There is usually extracted from the juice , from six to seven kilo- grammes of unrefined sugar . There is , therefore ...
... condition . They yield sixty kilogrammes of juice , when well managed , and this gives twelve kilogarammes of sugar . There is usually extracted from the juice , from six to seven kilo- grammes of unrefined sugar . There is , therefore ...
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... condition . 2nd . The evidences which we have , by examining the formations of the globe , that at any rate the foundations of stratified rocks , ( primitive formations , ) were once in a state of fusion , or rather that the lower or ...
... condition . 2nd . The evidences which we have , by examining the formations of the globe , that at any rate the foundations of stratified rocks , ( primitive formations , ) were once in a state of fusion , or rather that the lower or ...
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