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... grounds satisfactory , it is to be presum- ed , to your own minds . The point is settled . You are farmers , and have deliberately determined to dedicate yourselves to this mode of life . If any of you , however , are still doubting and ...
... grounds satisfactory , it is to be presum- ed , to your own minds . The point is settled . You are farmers , and have deliberately determined to dedicate yourselves to this mode of life . If any of you , however , are still doubting and ...
Page 8
... ground , and that your decision is fixed and irrevocable . To such I would say , give to the profession of your choice the best energies of your bodies and minds . Husbandry is no light or easy service . It requires diligent and ...
... ground , and that your decision is fixed and irrevocable . To such I would say , give to the profession of your choice the best energies of your bodies and minds . Husbandry is no light or easy service . It requires diligent and ...
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... 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 ; and that ...
... 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 ; and that ...
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... ground , on which we may all meet , and cultivate that mutual confidence and respect , which the division and animosities of party and political strife , are too much adapted to interrupt and impair . We can here cherish a common ...
... ground , on which we may all meet , and cultivate that mutual confidence and respect , which the division and animosities of party and political strife , are too much adapted to interrupt and impair . We can here cherish a common ...
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... grounds highly , made a judicious use of the plough , and cultivated with care , has failed to receive an ample remuneration for the amount invested , nay more , that has not re- ceived a greater advance upon his outlay than the average ...
... grounds highly , made a judicious use of the plough , and cultivated with care , has failed to receive an ample remuneration for the amount invested , nay more , that has not re- ceived a greater advance upon his outlay than the average ...
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