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... results and different modes of cul- ture , and to devise the best means of advancing the great and paramount interests with which they are intrusted ? Men engaged in the other departments of industry or business , have their days and ...
... results and different modes of cul- ture , and to devise the best means of advancing the great and paramount interests with which they are intrusted ? Men engaged in the other departments of industry or business , have their days and ...
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set apart for these purposes , and have found them attended with highly beneficial results . The mer- chants have their chambers of commerce , boards of trade , and mercantile associations - those en- gaged in manufacturing and ...
set apart for these purposes , and have found them attended with highly beneficial results . The mer- chants have their chambers of commerce , boards of trade , and mercantile associations - those en- gaged in manufacturing and ...
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... results . We live in a dis- trict of the State eminently commercial and manu- facturing in its pursuits and character . Our soil , as a general fact , is not remarkable for its fertility or productions . Agriculture is not regarded as ...
... results . We live in a dis- trict of the State eminently commercial and manu- facturing in its pursuits and character . Our soil , as a general fact , is not remarkable for its fertility or productions . Agriculture is not regarded as ...
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... results for you , as they do for others . It has often occurred to me , that with many , the object of farming seemed to be a sort of experiment , to determine with how little labor , industry , and good management , the farm could be ...
... results for you , as they do for others . It has often occurred to me , that with many , the object of farming seemed to be a sort of experiment , to determine with how little labor , industry , and good management , the farm could be ...
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... result of his experience , that thirty dollars worth of manure judiciously applied to an acre of ground planted with Indian corn , over and above the usual quantity allowed for this purpose , would be compen- sated the first year , in ...
... result of his experience , that thirty dollars worth of manure judiciously applied to an acre of ground planted with Indian corn , over and above the usual quantity allowed for this purpose , would be compen- sated the first year , in ...
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