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... labor - and for such it will always return adequate rewards . Be active , indus- trious , inquiring . Apply the mind with assiduity , as well as the labor of the hands . Carry into your busi- ness the same zeal and enterprise , which ...
... labor - and for such it will always return adequate rewards . Be active , indus- trious , inquiring . Apply the mind with assiduity , as well as the labor of the hands . Carry into your busi- ness the same zeal and enterprise , which ...
Page 9
... labor or capital , which is made in accordance with these principles . Particular seasons , from drought , or other causes , may disappoint the expectations , or defeat the plans of the husbandman ; but I speak of the cultivation of a ...
... labor or capital , which is made in accordance with these principles . Particular seasons , from drought , or other causes , may disappoint the expectations , or defeat the plans of the husbandman ; but I speak of the cultivation of a ...
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... labor or otherwise will add so much to the saleable value of his estate , but whether he can receive it back again with good in- terest . His mode of cultivation should not be based on any idea of the present or prospective value of his ...
... labor or otherwise will add so much to the saleable value of his estate , but whether he can receive it back again with good in- terest . His mode of cultivation should not be based on any idea of the present or prospective value of his ...
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... get poorly paid for their labor . This has raised a prejudice and given a disrelish to the business of farming , especially among those who are in the habit and are desirous of realizing something more from their occupation than.
... get poorly paid for their labor . This has raised a prejudice and given a disrelish to the business of farming , especially among those who are in the habit and are desirous of realizing something more from their occupation than.
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... labor required in cultivating and harvesting the large crop over that of the small one . He has then added thirty bushels of corn to his crop by means of the twenty loads of manure , which at the usual price of one dollar per bushel ...
... labor required in cultivating and harvesting the large crop over that of the small one . He has then added thirty bushels of corn to his crop by means of the twenty loads of manure , which at the usual price of one dollar per bushel ...
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