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... producing fruits that gladden and rejoice the hearts of their descendants , giving stability to their pur- poses and strength to their character , and adorning and beautifying New England life , with a richness and MR . HUNTINGTON'S ...
... producing fruits that gladden and rejoice the hearts of their descendants , giving stability to their pur- poses and strength to their character , and adorning and beautifying New England life , with a richness and MR . HUNTINGTON'S ...
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... produced . Science has disclosed to us the fact , that the living plants and the dead manure , whether animal or vegetable , are resolvable into the same elementary substances , though existing in dif- ferent states of combination ; so ...
... produced . Science has disclosed to us the fact , that the living plants and the dead manure , whether animal or vegetable , are resolvable into the same elementary substances , though existing in dif- ferent states of combination ; so ...
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... producing nothing except what is offensive alike to the eye , and a just agricul- tural taste , are intrinsically worth more than the average of the first class of upland tillage bottoms . They are virgin soils , and contain vast ...
... producing nothing except what is offensive alike to the eye , and a just agricul- tural taste , are intrinsically worth more than the average of the first class of upland tillage bottoms . They are virgin soils , and contain vast ...
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... producing coarse and sour grass . Several witnesses were called in behalf of the petitioner for damages to appraise these differ- ent soils , and all of them , except the old farmer , estimated the upland considerably higher than the ...
... producing coarse and sour grass . Several witnesses were called in behalf of the petitioner for damages to appraise these differ- ent soils , and all of them , except the old farmer , estimated the upland considerably higher than the ...
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... produce in money ? It would not be an extravagant estimate , to consider a fair average pro- duction of such a tree ... produced , in one year a net income of about forty dollars . It is well known , that apple , as well as pear - trees ...
... produce in money ? It would not be an extravagant estimate , to consider a fair average pro- duction of such a tree ... produced , in one year a net income of about forty dollars . It is well known , that apple , as well as pear - trees ...
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