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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... cultivation ; duration and de- scription of the plant ; definition of different names ; mode of using tea in China ; properties of Tea and effects of its use ; 166 . Terrestrial Globe , theory of its forma- tion , 25 . Tobacco , stock ...
... cultivation ; duration and de- scription of the plant ; definition of different names ; mode of using tea in China ; properties of Tea and effects of its use ; 166 . Terrestrial Globe , theory of its forma- tion , 25 . Tobacco , stock ...
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... cultivation and in property is possible . It may be objected , that powerful mills are necessary to crush the cane . This is not so . A root - cutter and a grater are all that is necessary , because the washing is so complete , by the ...
... cultivation and in property is possible . It may be objected , that powerful mills are necessary to crush the cane . This is not so . A root - cutter and a grater are all that is necessary , because the washing is so complete , by the ...
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... cultivation , is covered by claims , derived from the Spanish or Mexican authorities . As the discovery of the mines has taken place since the country has been in the possession of the United States , and as they lie mostly out of the ...
... cultivation , is covered by claims , derived from the Spanish or Mexican authorities . As the discovery of the mines has taken place since the country has been in the possession of the United States , and as they lie mostly out of the ...
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... , are , according to Mr. King , the irregularity in form and position of the private claims , and the necessity of irrigating cultivated lands there , ‹ in consequence of which they must be so located as 6 T. Buller King's Report . 41.
... , are , according to Mr. King , the irregularity in form and position of the private claims , and the necessity of irrigating cultivated lands there , ‹ in consequence of which they must be so located as 6 T. Buller King's Report . 41.
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... cultivation of the soil , the important matter to be considered is the proper mode of disposing of the metal- lic wealth of the country . " Having thus given us his reasons , the Reporter proceeds to give us his plan as follows : " The ...
... cultivation of the soil , the important matter to be considered is the proper mode of disposing of the metal- lic wealth of the country . " Having thus given us his reasons , the Reporter proceeds to give us his plan as follows : " The ...
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