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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... outfits , and the California trade . Indeed , we are of opinion that if the account could be correctly stated , it would be So found that the gold produced in California would fall far Increase of Gold - Causes Modifying its Effects .
... outfits , and the California trade . Indeed , we are of opinion that if the account could be correctly stated , it would be So found that the gold produced in California would fall far Increase of Gold - Causes Modifying its Effects .
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found that the gold produced in California would fall far short of the cost of outfit , expenses of traveling , and value of time consumed . Emigration will not continue many years upon these terms ; and when it ceases , we shall expect ...
found that the gold produced in California would fall far short of the cost of outfit , expenses of traveling , and value of time consumed . Emigration will not continue many years upon these terms ; and when it ceases , we shall expect ...
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... falls where the Cache had been made the preceding spring . Whilst here one of his men named McNeal had a strange encounter with a grizly bear . Being out upon a hunt he approached a thicket of brush , his horse started and wheeled ...
... falls where the Cache had been made the preceding spring . Whilst here one of his men named McNeal had a strange encounter with a grizly bear . Being out upon a hunt he approached a thicket of brush , his horse started and wheeled ...
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... Falls , and there fortu- nately united with sergeant Ordway's party , who had been despatch- ed by Captain Clarke down the Jefferson , with the canoes cached on that stream the preceding summer . The united parties instantly descended ...
... Falls , and there fortu- nately united with sergeant Ordway's party , who had been despatch- ed by Captain Clarke down the Jefferson , with the canoes cached on that stream the preceding summer . The united parties instantly descended ...
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... fall of the second year , and permitted to reproduce itself during the next season . In the autumn of the third year , it should again be turned over from twelve to fourteen inches deep . Such ploughing will expose to the action of the ...
... fall of the second year , and permitted to reproduce itself during the next season . In the autumn of the third year , it should again be turned over from twelve to fourteen inches deep . Such ploughing will expose to the action of the ...
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