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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... equal in amount to the commerce of the whole world , as it existed at the beginning of the present century . The recent acquisition and settlement of an extensive territory on the western slope of this continent , not only opens to ...
... equal in amount to the commerce of the whole world , as it existed at the beginning of the present century . The recent acquisition and settlement of an extensive territory on the western slope of this continent , not only opens to ...
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... equal to the task of placing a proper estimate upon the labors of these enterprizing travelers ; nor will our space allow us to make the attempt . The journal kept by Captain Lewis , was subsequently published under the supervision of ...
... equal to the task of placing a proper estimate upon the labors of these enterprizing travelers ; nor will our space allow us to make the attempt . The journal kept by Captain Lewis , was subsequently published under the supervision of ...
Page 14
... equal to the production , and , consequent decline in price , sugar grow- ing in the south may continue as profitable as heretofore . The chemical agents used by Professor Melsen have been known for some time , to the learned chemists ...
... equal to the production , and , consequent decline in price , sugar grow- ing in the south may continue as profitable as heretofore . The chemical agents used by Professor Melsen have been known for some time , to the learned chemists ...
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... equal to the purest and whitest sugars of commerce . The syrup used in claying may be regenerated by evaporation , and gives crystals similar to the others . For manufacturing I recommend the third process . I will only , for the moment ...
... equal to the purest and whitest sugars of commerce . The syrup used in claying may be regenerated by evaporation , and gives crystals similar to the others . For manufacturing I recommend the third process . I will only , for the moment ...
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... equal enjoyment of , or participation in , what they have been in the habit of regarding as the common prop- erty of the people of the whole Union . " It is , perhaps , more than doubtful whether such laws could be enforced . The ...
... equal enjoyment of , or participation in , what they have been in the habit of regarding as the common prop- erty of the people of the whole Union . " It is , perhaps , more than doubtful whether such laws could be enforced . The ...
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