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... 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 , and however just or ...
... 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 , and however just or ...
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... condition ; and if he own the unincumbered fee of the 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 ...
... condition ; and if he own the unincumbered fee of the 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 ...
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... condition of the county . I have no reference to modern English agriculture , as dis- tinguished from our own . We all know that the agricultural productions of that country have been amazingly increased within the last twenty or thirty ...
... condition of the county . I have no reference to modern English agriculture , as dis- tinguished from our own . We all know that the agricultural productions of that country have been amazingly increased within the last twenty or thirty ...
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... who makes the complaints above suggest- ed , I would say , reform your husbandry , and use the instruments which modern art has put in your hands for deepening and ameliorating the condition of those grudging 12 MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDress .
... who makes the complaints above suggest- ed , I would say , reform your husbandry , and use the instruments which modern art has put in your hands for deepening and ameliorating the condition of those grudging 12 MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDress .
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hands for deepening and ameliorating the condition of those grudging and scanty soils ; and thus lay the foundation wherein your manures may exert all their quickening influences . This is no matter of doubt- ful and uncertain ...
hands for deepening and ameliorating the condition of those grudging and scanty soils ; and thus lay the foundation wherein your manures may exert all their quickening influences . This is no matter of doubt- ful and uncertain ...
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