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... obtain a merely comfortable support for themselves and families , not having in either case any direct reference to the capabilities or the permanent im- provement of their estates . The true problem to be worked out by every in ...
... obtain a merely comfortable support for themselves and families , not having in either case any direct reference to the capabilities or the permanent im- provement of their estates . The true problem to be worked out by every in ...
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... obtaining this treasure . In this county , we have abundant sources of supplying it , and though all farms are not equally privileged in this respect , yet none are destitute of the means of doing very much in this way . The sagacious ...
... obtaining this treasure . In this county , we have abundant sources of supplying it , and though all farms are not equally privileged in this respect , yet none are destitute of the means of doing very much in this way . The sagacious ...
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... may be obtained from this source , and considering the amplitude of the source , it would be difficult to estimate its value or impor- tance . I commend this subject to the special atten- 16 MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDRess .
... may be obtained from this source , and considering the amplitude of the source , it would be difficult to estimate its value or impor- tance . I commend this subject to the special atten- 16 MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDRess .
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... obtained at a far less cost . I am informed that Mr. Bosson , of the Yankee Farmer , has with a high- ly praise - worthy zeal in the interest of agriculture , " 1 imported from England , a subsoil plough , which may 4 APPENDIX . 25.
... obtained at a far less cost . I am informed that Mr. Bosson , of the Yankee Farmer , has with a high- ly praise - worthy zeal in the interest of agriculture , " 1 imported from England , a subsoil plough , which may 4 APPENDIX . 25.
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... , CHS . F. PUTNAM . Salem , Sept. 28th , 1840 . GENTLEMEN - Having kept an accurate account of the milk obtained from my cow , for which a premi- um was awarded at Georgetown , I submit it to 36 ON MILCH COWS AND HEIFERS .
... , CHS . F. PUTNAM . Salem , Sept. 28th , 1840 . GENTLEMEN - Having kept an accurate account of the milk obtained from my cow , for which a premi- um was awarded at Georgetown , I submit it to 36 ON MILCH COWS AND HEIFERS .
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