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Page 46
... recommend to all who may wish to commence or pursue the culti- vation of silk , to procure the Jourual of the Ameri- can Silk Society , published at Baltimore monthly by Gideon B. Smith , Esq . , Editor , and Secretary of the Society ...
... recommend to all who may wish to commence or pursue the culti- vation of silk , to procure the Jourual of the Ameri- can Silk Society , published at Baltimore monthly by Gideon B. Smith , Esq . , Editor , and Secretary of the Society ...
Page 52
... recommended the introduction of the improved varieties of mulberry , yet we ought not to lose sight of the just remarks referred to , as to the management of the white mulberry ; for I con- sider it expedient to continue to plant and ...
... recommended the introduction of the improved varieties of mulberry , yet we ought not to lose sight of the just remarks referred to , as to the management of the white mulberry ; for I con- sider it expedient to continue to plant and ...
Page 55
... recommends this as ac- complishing three important objects : supplying food for silkworms ; keeping the trees low , that the leaves may be gathered by children from the ground ; and , furnishing a good and almost never - ending fence ...
... recommends this as ac- complishing three important objects : supplying food for silkworms ; keeping the trees low , that the leaves may be gathered by children from the ground ; and , furnishing a good and almost never - ending fence ...
Page 58
... recommend a premium to be given to Mr Samuel J. Barker , of Andover , who entered the ploughs , but are restrained by the terms of one of the rules of the society , which require that the improved implement shall be the invention of the ...
... recommend a premium to be given to Mr Samuel J. Barker , of Andover , who entered the ploughs , but are restrained by the terms of one of the rules of the society , which require that the improved implement shall be the invention of the ...
Page 59
... recommended that the premium of ten dollars be awarded Moses N. Adams , of Newbury , for his wheel hand rake . Whether or not it shall accomplish , on longer trial , the objects it designs and come into general use , it certainly evin ...
... recommended that the premium of ten dollars be awarded Moses N. Adams , of Newbury , for his wheel hand rake . Whether or not it shall accomplish , on longer trial , the objects it designs and come into general use , it certainly evin ...
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