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... modes of cul- ture , and to devise the best means of advancing the great and paramount interests with which they are intrusted ? Men engaged in the other departments of industry or business , have their days and occasions Mlass Aq . set ...
... modes of cul- ture , and to devise the best means of advancing the great and paramount interests with which they are intrusted ? Men engaged in the other departments of industry or business , have their days and occasions Mlass Aq . set ...
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... mode of life to which he has been accustomed ? I am not inculcat- ing the sentiment that a young man should never seek other pursuits than those to which he may have been devoted , but that the young Essex farmer has every reason to be ...
... mode of life to which he has been accustomed ? I am not inculcat- ing the sentiment that a young man should never seek other pursuits than those to which he may have been devoted , but that the young Essex farmer has every reason to be ...
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... modes of husbandry or cultivation , unsuited to the circum- stances , wants or 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 ...
... modes of husbandry or cultivation , unsuited to the circum- stances , wants or 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 ...
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... modes of husbandry , was found to be too expensive , and not such as to commend itself to any great extent to the ... mode of husbandry , which leads to such sacrifices , must be a false and defective one . To the farmer , therefore ...
... modes of husbandry , was found to be too expensive , and not such as to commend itself to any great extent to the ... mode of husbandry , which leads to such sacrifices , must be a false and defective one . To the farmer , therefore ...
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... mode of culti- vation , I have taken the liberty of transcribing a note on this subject , from the first report of our indefati- gable agricultural commissioner . * Having considered thus briefly two of the more obvious modes of ...
... mode of culti- vation , I have taken the liberty of transcribing a note on this subject , from the first report of our indefati- gable agricultural commissioner . * Having considered thus briefly two of the more obvious modes of ...
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