Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society from ...Press of Foote & Brown, 1841 |
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Page 13
... taken the liberty of transcribing a note on this subject , from the first report of our indefati- gable agricultural commissioner . * Having considered thus briefly two of the more obvious modes of increasing the productive powers of ...
... taken the liberty of transcribing a note on this subject , from the first report of our indefati- gable agricultural commissioner . * Having considered thus briefly two of the more obvious modes of increasing the productive powers of ...
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... taken for a highway . The land was a narrow strip of three rods in width , running partly over upland tillage or field , and partly over a meadow , producing coarse and sour grass . Several witnesses were called in behalf of the ...
... taken for a highway . The land was a narrow strip of three rods in width , running partly over upland tillage or field , and partly over a meadow , producing coarse and sour grass . Several witnesses were called in behalf of the ...
Page 18
... taken by a railroad company , or by the public for a highway , the owner then considers it of real and substantial value , and can prove , that it is worth from sixty to an hundred dollars . Suppose , how- ever , the real value of such ...
... taken by a railroad company , or by the public for a highway , the owner then considers it of real and substantial value , and can prove , that it is worth from sixty to an hundred dollars . Suppose , how- ever , the real value of such ...
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low soil with a stiff retentive subsoil . Whatever pains may be taken with the tillage of the former , however expensive the dressing which may be used in its cultivation , the nature of the subsoil will always counteract its beneficial ...
low soil with a stiff retentive subsoil . Whatever pains may be taken with the tillage of the former , however expensive the dressing which may be used in its cultivation , the nature of the subsoil will always counteract its beneficial ...
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... taken from her when nineteen days old , and weighed twenty five pounds per quarter , sold for six dollars . From March 27 , to May 1 , 33 days , 1102 lbs . or 441 qts . 430 66 May CC June 1 , to June 1 , 31 1 , to July 1 , 30 66 1397 66 ...
... taken from her when nineteen days old , and weighed twenty five pounds per quarter , sold for six dollars . From March 27 , to May 1 , 33 days , 1102 lbs . or 441 qts . 430 66 May CC June 1 , to June 1 , 31 1 , to July 1 , 30 66 1397 66 ...
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