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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... region : the mania can only be cured by time and experience . In the mean while , however , we should look to the effects which are likely to be produc- ed at home by the loss of so large an amount of labor ; and by the addition of so ...
... region : the mania can only be cured by time and experience . In the mean while , however , we should look to the effects which are likely to be produc- ed at home by the loss of so large an amount of labor ; and by the addition of so ...
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... region , the ferocious beast of prey will yield his fair domain to herds of domestic and peaceful animals , the jocund song of the herdsman will be heard where now the yell of the savage startles the ear , and the sciences and the arts ...
... region , the ferocious beast of prey will yield his fair domain to herds of domestic and peaceful animals , the jocund song of the herdsman will be heard where now the yell of the savage startles the ear , and the sciences and the arts ...
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... regions , inhabited by roving thousands of savages treacher- ous , cruel and vindictive , swarming with ferocious beasts , encounter- ing an amount of danger , privation , anxiety , suffering , and vicissitude , which rarely has fallen ...
... regions , inhabited by roving thousands of savages treacher- ous , cruel and vindictive , swarming with ferocious beasts , encounter- ing an amount of danger , privation , anxiety , suffering , and vicissitude , which rarely has fallen ...
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... region of the upper Mississippi as destined to become a sugar growing district ; and , we conclude that these discoveries are calculated to hasten the introduction of the beet , as one of its agricultural staples . For the more the cost ...
... region of the upper Mississippi as destined to become a sugar growing district ; and , we conclude that these discoveries are calculated to hasten the introduction of the beet , as one of its agricultural staples . For the more the cost ...
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... regions at least , sugar might be extracted by the heat of the sun alone . What would prevent , that , once preserved from change , the juice of the sugar - cane should be abandoned to slow crystalization in the open air , like salt in ...
... regions at least , sugar might be extracted by the heat of the sun alone . What would prevent , that , once preserved from change , the juice of the sugar - cane should be abandoned to slow crystalization in the open air , like salt in ...
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