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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... facts , he may , by reasoning upon the effects which they are calculated to produce , anticipate public opinion , and make himself useful by giving it the proper direction . But , in this , it is necessary to exercise much cau- tion ...
... facts , he may , by reasoning upon the effects which they are calculated to produce , anticipate public opinion , and make himself useful by giving it the proper direction . But , in this , it is necessary to exercise much cau- tion ...
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... facts have been developed since that article was written , we are induced by the importance of the subject to bring it again before the public ; although , we may possibly reiterate some of the views here- tofore expressed . It is ...
... facts have been developed since that article was written , we are induced by the importance of the subject to bring it again before the public ; although , we may possibly reiterate some of the views here- tofore expressed . It is ...
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... fact , bearing more immediately and with more effect , upon the subject than those we have mentioned ; for , by acquiescing in this policy , the burthen of laboring in the mines is divided between ourselves and other nations ; thereby ...
... fact , bearing more immediately and with more effect , upon the subject than those we have mentioned ; for , by acquiescing in this policy , the burthen of laboring in the mines is divided between ourselves and other nations ; thereby ...
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... fact worthy of notice in connection with this sub- ject ; for by supplying the place of the emigrants from this country to California with a foreign population , an extravagant advance in the price of labor will be prevented . The ...
... fact worthy of notice in connection with this sub- ject ; for by supplying the place of the emigrants from this country to California with a foreign population , an extravagant advance in the price of labor will be prevented . The ...
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... fact has been ascertained by the life insurance companies , as we have seen it stated , that the risk of life is increased about fifteen per cent . by the trip , and labor in the mines . Such hazards might be incurred by men with no ...
... fact has been ascertained by the life insurance companies , as we have seen it stated , that the risk of life is increased about fifteen per cent . by the trip , and labor in the mines . Such hazards might be incurred by men with no ...
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