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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... hundred million dollars from them annually , perhaps for generations to come . large a supply , if permanent , would necessarily produce important results but it will be in time to discuss these when the facts are established the object ...
... hundred million dollars from them annually , perhaps for generations to come . large a supply , if permanent , would necessarily produce important results but it will be in time to discuss these when the facts are established the object ...
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... hundred paces they entered a steep niche in the river bluffs , when Captain Lewis being too much out of breath to pursue them any farther , called out that unless they gave up the horse he would shoot them . As he raised his gun one of ...
... hundred paces they entered a steep niche in the river bluffs , when Captain Lewis being too much out of breath to pursue them any farther , called out that unless they gave up the horse he would shoot them . As he raised his gun one of ...
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... hundred Sioux had passed the Arricarra villages on their way to attack the Mandans and Minnata- rees , having their women and children encamped near the Big Bend . The Arricarras had determined , for a wonder , to remain neutral in this ...
... hundred Sioux had passed the Arricarra villages on their way to attack the Mandans and Minnata- rees , having their women and children encamped near the Big Bend . The Arricarras had determined , for a wonder , to remain neutral in this ...
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... hundred miles , through wild and wholly unknown regions , inhabited by roving thousands of savages treacher- ous , cruel and vindictive , swarming with ferocious beasts , encounter- ing an amount of danger , privation , anxiety ...
... hundred miles , through wild and wholly unknown regions , inhabited by roving thousands of savages treacher- ous , cruel and vindictive , swarming with ferocious beasts , encounter- ing an amount of danger , privation , anxiety ...
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... hundred pounds of fresh sugar - canes for my experiments . They reached the laboratory of the Sorbonne , in Paris , where I made my experiments in a good state . They were pronounced by persons who had been in the colonies and were ...
... hundred pounds of fresh sugar - canes for my experiments . They reached the laboratory of the Sorbonne , in Paris , where I made my experiments in a good state . They were pronounced by persons who had been in the colonies and were ...
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