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... present population . The agricultural productions alone . might be quadrupled with the greatest benefit and advantage ; and I believe the younger members of this society may live to see an increase of production something in this ...
... present population . The agricultural productions alone . might be quadrupled with the greatest benefit and advantage ; and I believe the younger members of this society may live to see an increase of production something in this ...
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... present condition of our farmers , in all those particulars which go to make up the comfort and real independence of the man , with that of any other class in the community , or make a similar comparison for the last ten or twenty years ...
... present condition of our farmers , in all those particulars which go to make up the comfort and real independence of the man , with that of any other class in the community , or make a similar comparison for the last ten or twenty years ...
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... present or prospective value of his farm in the market , but on that of a permanent and continued possession from generation to genera- tion ; and that if he do not reap all the benefits himself , he is laying up a certain treasure for ...
... present or prospective value of his farm in the market , but on that of a permanent and continued possession from generation to genera- tion ; and that if he do not reap all the benefits himself , he is laying up a certain treasure for ...
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... present expenditure from the re- moteness of the return . What is a thrifty apple- tree worth , of twenty years ' growth , bearing choice fruit ? ( and it is just as easy to have such fruit as that which is of inferior quality . ) What ...
... present expenditure from the re- moteness of the return . What is a thrifty apple- tree worth , of twenty years ' growth , bearing choice fruit ? ( and it is just as easy to have such fruit as that which is of inferior quality . ) What ...
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... present season , amounted in one week to the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars ; and that his peach - trees , for a series of years , have yielded him an annual income of between four and five hundred dollars . It is to be ...
... present season , amounted in one week to the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars ; and that his peach - trees , for a series of years , have yielded him an annual income of between four and five hundred dollars . It is to be ...
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