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" ... enterprise and ambition. To the practical work of the agricultural community here, wide-spread disaster, moreover, is unknown. The local damage of a drought or a flood is not indeed unusual ; but the extent of our territory is such, the diversity... "
Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society from ... - Page 14
1876
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volume 36

Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1889 - 714 pages
...; but the extent of our territory is such, the diversity of our soil and climate is so great, that the disasters seem to be circumscribed and accidental,...obliged to bear the burdens of heavy taxation, with wages of labor vastly greater than in any of the countries of Europe, with the personal requirements...
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Transactions of the Northern Wisconsin Agricultural and Mechanical ..., Volume 8

Northern Wisconsin Agricultural and Mechanical Association - 1881 - 476 pages
...unusual,1but the extent of our territory is such, the diversities of our soil and climate are so great, that the disasters seem to be circumscribed and accidental,...With landed possessions which are obliged to bear the burthens of heavy taxation, with the wages of labor vastly greater than in any of the countries of...
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Journal of the American Agricultural Association, Volume 1, Issue 1

American Agricultural Association - 1881 - 300 pages
...but the extent of our territory is such, the diversities of our soil and climate are so great, that the disasters seem to be circumscribed and accidental,..."With landed possessions which are obliged to bear the burthens of heavy taxation, with the wages of labor vastly greater than in any of the countries of...
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The Deseret Weekly, Volume 39

1889 - 856 pages
...the extent of the American territory is such, the diversity of our soil and climate is so great, that the disasters seem to be circumscribed and accidental, while the prosperity is widespread and almost constant. With landed possessions, which are obliged to bear the burdens of heavy taxation,...
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The North American Review, Volume 148

1889 - 818 pages
...the extent of the American territory is such, the diversity of our soil and climate is so great, that the disasters seem to be circumscribed and accidental, while the prosperity is wide-spread and almost constant. With landed possessions, which are obliged to bear the burdens of heavy taxation,...
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