| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1889 - 714 pages
...free of rent and taxation, and whose necessities of life are so small and whose duties are so few, that the former seem intolerable and the latter seem...all anxiety with regard to the supply of food for the people less favored has passed away. The rapid growth of this industry with which we are all familiar... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1880 - 582 pages
...large supplies of beef, wheat, mutton, corn, and nearly all the products of the soil, to England. " The crops of the American farmer are looked upon as so sure that all anxiety for food-supply for those less favored, has passed away. Besides feeding nearly fifty millions of our... | |
| Northern Wisconsin Agricultural and Mechanical Association - 1881 - 476 pages
...graceful and effective machinery, has become an object of admiration and imitation. The well organized home of the American farmer is looked upon as a model....agriculture of our country has supplied our commerce with a very large proportion of our exports to foreign countries. Of the aggregate amount of our exports for... | |
| 1889 - 856 pages
...graceful and effective machinery, has become an object of admiration and imitation. The well organized home of the American farmer is looked upon as a model....supply of food for people less favored has passed away. — Hon. Qeo. B. Ismnff, in the North American Review. Physical Training of Children. It would be a... | |
| 1889 - 818 pages
...farmer, supplied as he is with [) i jthe most ingenious and graceful and effective machinery, has beIcome an object of admiration and imitation. The well-organized...supply of food for people less favored has passed away. The rapid growth of agriculture in America may be made more apparent by recurring to its condition... | |
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