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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... extent . An increase of money is needed to represent the increased powers of produ- cing ; and these powers are capable of expanding , and will expand , as we believe , in a ratio corresponding with an increase of the prec- ious metals ...
... extent . An increase of money is needed to represent the increased powers of produ- cing ; and these powers are capable of expanding , and will expand , as we believe , in a ratio corresponding with an increase of the prec- ious metals ...
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... extent that will greatly depreciate its present value -- though the most sanguine estimates in regard to quantity should be realised . The amount required to enlarge the powers of production , and , increase the facilities of ...
... extent that will greatly depreciate its present value -- though the most sanguine estimates in regard to quantity should be realised . The amount required to enlarge the powers of production , and , increase the facilities of ...
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... extent these discoveries may effect the value of sugar estates in the cane growing region is difficult to foresee ; but if , as we incline to believe , the consumption should increase in a ratio equal to the production , and ...
... extent these discoveries may effect the value of sugar estates in the cane growing region is difficult to foresee ; but if , as we incline to believe , the consumption should increase in a ratio equal to the production , and ...
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... extent congealed , and the tempera- ture lowered , by radiation of heat from the nucleus , into space ; a time arrived when vapor condensed , and fluid descended , from the atmosphere , forming the primitive ocean ; in which we find a ...
... extent congealed , and the tempera- ture lowered , by radiation of heat from the nucleus , into space ; a time arrived when vapor condensed , and fluid descended , from the atmosphere , forming the primitive ocean ; in which we find a ...
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... extent , our hypothesis is corroborated and supported . Gold and platinum are always found pure ; and these are also found in a given set of strata or formation , ( the metamorphic , ) and are never found in situ excepting in this ...
... extent , our hypothesis is corroborated and supported . Gold and platinum are always found pure ; and these are also found in a given set of strata or formation , ( the metamorphic , ) and are never found in situ excepting in this ...
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