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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... reason to look for from the Pla- cers of California . We discussed one branch of this subject in a previous volume ; but as the number of our readers has greatly increased , and many new facts have been developed since that article was ...
... reason to look for from the Pla- cers of California . We discussed one branch of this subject in a previous volume ; but as the number of our readers has greatly increased , and many new facts have been developed since that article was ...
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... reasons that chemists bad already discov- ered , the skimmings and the filters employed in filtration , after sev- eral days ' exposure to the air and the danger of fermentation , yielded pure crystalized sugar . It was on y necessary ...
... reasons that chemists bad already discov- ered , the skimmings and the filters employed in filtration , after sev- eral days ' exposure to the air and the danger of fermentation , yielded pure crystalized sugar . It was on y necessary ...
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... reason- able ? Why should we not dispense with all this complicated machin- ery of organism to furnish carbon , and the immense power required to elevate and depress the coal beds a half a hundred times , or more ? Simply in order to ...
... reason- able ? Why should we not dispense with all this complicated machin- ery of organism to furnish carbon , and the immense power required to elevate and depress the coal beds a half a hundred times , or more ? Simply in order to ...
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... reason why they should present more in California . As to irrigation , there may be some productions and some places that require it , but unless the country be extraordinarily supplied with streams and springs , much the largest ...
... reason why they should present more in California . As to irrigation , there may be some productions and some places that require it , but unless the country be extraordinarily supplied with streams and springs , much the largest ...
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... reasons , the Reporter proceeds to give us his plan as follows : " The first step , in my opinion , should be to reserve the entire region where gold is found , from the operation of the preemption laws , and from sale , so that it may ...
... reasons , the Reporter proceeds to give us his plan as follows : " The first step , in my opinion , should be to reserve the entire region where gold is found , from the operation of the preemption laws , and from sale , so that it may ...
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