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Why , then , should he change the mode of life to which he has been accustomed
? I am not inculcating the sentiment that a young man should never seek other
pursuits than those to which he may have been devoted , but that the young ...
Why , then , should he change the mode of life to which he has been accustomed
? I am not inculcating the sentiment that a young man should never seek other
pursuits than those to which he may have been devoted , but that the young ...
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... especially adapted to this mode of cultivation , I have taken the liberty of
transcribing a note on this subject , from the first report of our indefatigable
agricultural commissioner . * Having considered thus briefly two of the more
obvious modes ...
... especially adapted to this mode of cultivation , I have taken the liberty of
transcribing a note on this subject , from the first report of our indefatigable
agricultural commissioner . * Having considered thus briefly two of the more
obvious modes ...
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... an engagement . I have entire confidence in the feasibility and profitableness
of this mode of culture ; and I hope I may live to see the day , when these
detached prairies shall become the gardens of Essex , rejoicing the heart and
eye of ...
... an engagement . I have entire confidence in the feasibility and profitableness
of this mode of culture ; and I hope I may live to see the day , when these
detached prairies shall become the gardens of Essex , rejoicing the heart and
eye of ...
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These views lead to Dr. Samuel L. Dana's simple and accurate mode of
analysing soils — a mode that at once determines the value of a soil from its
quantity of soluble and insoluble geine and salts of lime , magnesia , & c . Rules
of Analysis .
These views lead to Dr. Samuel L. Dana's simple and accurate mode of
analysing soils — a mode that at once determines the value of a soil from its
quantity of soluble and insoluble geine and salts of lime , magnesia , & c . Rules
of Analysis .
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It also instructs us in the best modes of preserving the various vegetable and
animal productions , and enables us to ... and aids us in determining what soils to
select and what mode of treatment will be crowned with the most certain success
.
It also instructs us in the best modes of preserving the various vegetable and
animal productions , and enables us to ... and aids us in determining what soils to
select and what mode of treatment will be crowned with the most certain success
.
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