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... fruits of the earth , together with the firstlings of our herds and flocks , it becomes us to render the tribute of grateful hearts to the Be- neficent Author of all these gifts , who has caused his sun to shine , has given us the early ...
... fruits of the earth , together with the firstlings of our herds and flocks , it becomes us to render the tribute of grateful hearts to the Be- neficent Author of all these gifts , who has caused his sun to shine , has given us the early ...
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... fruits that gladden and rejoice the hearts of their descendants , giving stability to their pur- poses and strength to their character , and adorning and beautifying New England life , with a richness and MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDRess . 5.
... fruits that gladden and rejoice the hearts of their descendants , giving stability to their pur- poses and strength to their character , and adorning and beautifying New England life , with a richness and MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDRess . 5.
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... fruit trees , is that they do not promise an immediate profit . The trees must be planted - they must be nursed in their early growth , and some seven or ten years must elapse , before they will yield any consid- erable profit . Whereas ...
... fruit trees , is that they do not promise an immediate profit . The trees must be planted - they must be nursed in their early growth , and some seven or ten years must elapse , before they will yield any consid- erable profit . Whereas ...
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... fruit ? ( and it is just as easy to have such fruit as that which is of inferior quality . ) What will it then annually produce in money ? It would not be an extravagant estimate , to consider a fair average pro- duction of such a tree ...
... fruit ? ( and it is just as easy to have such fruit as that which is of inferior quality . ) What will it then annually produce in money ? It would not be an extravagant estimate , to consider a fair average pro- duction of such a tree ...
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... fruits , to which our climate and soil are adapted , may be very greatly extended with a certain pros- pect of abundant remunerating profits . A distin- guished cultivator , in a neighboring county , informed me that the net income ...
... fruits , to which our climate and soil are adapted , may be very greatly extended with a certain pros- pect of abundant remunerating profits . A distin- guished cultivator , in a neighboring county , informed me that the net income ...
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