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... acres , re- gard his condition a most fortunate one , and apply and realize in his own experience the sentiment of the great Roman poet , Oh , too happy farmers ! did you but know your own blessings . ' 66 But these are general remarks ...
... acres , re- gard his condition a most fortunate one , and apply and realize in his own experience the sentiment of the great Roman poet , Oh , too happy farmers ! did you but know your own blessings . ' 66 But these are general remarks ...
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... acres , which he cultivates , he may justly esteem himself a most for- tunate man . Compare the present condition of our farmers , in all those particulars which go to make up the comfort and real independence of the man , with that of ...
... acres , which he cultivates , he may justly esteem himself a most for- tunate man . Compare the present condition of our farmers , in all those particulars which go to make up the comfort and real independence of the man , with that of ...
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... acre of ground planted with Indian corn , over and above the usual quantity allowed for this purpose , would be compen- sated the first year , in the increased production of the crop , estimating the corn at one dollar the bush- el ...
... acre of ground planted with Indian corn , over and above the usual quantity allowed for this purpose , would be compen- sated the first year , in the increased production of the crop , estimating the corn at one dollar the bush- el ...
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... unimproved land , estimated in the gross in the reports of the valuation committee in 1831 , at thirty four thousand two hundred and * Appendix , B. eighty one acres , is adapted to a most profitable MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDRESS . 13.
... unimproved land , estimated in the gross in the reports of the valuation committee in 1831 , at thirty four thousand two hundred and * Appendix , B. eighty one acres , is adapted to a most profitable MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDRESS . 13.
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eighty one acres , is adapted to a most profitable cul- tivation . The amount of unimproved land in the county somewhat ... acres , under the cul- tivation of Mr. Phinney , the gentleman before refer- red to , producing between two and ...
eighty one acres , is adapted to a most profitable cul- tivation . The amount of unimproved land in the county somewhat ... acres , under the cul- tivation of Mr. Phinney , the gentleman before refer- red to , producing between two and ...
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