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Page 3
... twenty second anniversary of our society , and brought up hither the choice and beautiful fruits of the earth , together with the firstlings of our herds and flocks , it becomes us to render the tribute of grateful hearts to the Be ...
... twenty second anniversary of our society , and brought up hither the choice and beautiful fruits of the earth , together with the firstlings of our herds and flocks , it becomes us to render the tribute of grateful hearts to the Be ...
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... twenty years , and I am quite sure the farmer will find nothing in such comparison to make him dissatisfied with him- self , his employment , or his prospects . Agriculture , then , as a pursuit , if followed with proper enterprise and ...
... twenty years , and I am quite sure the farmer will find nothing in such comparison to make him dissatisfied with him- self , his employment , or his prospects . Agriculture , then , as a pursuit , if followed with proper enterprise and ...
Page 9
... twenty or thirty years , but by modes of cultivation in part , which would not be suited to the circumstances existing among ourselves . I refer to what has been done , and is now doing by some of the practical farmers among ourselves ...
... twenty or thirty years , but by modes of cultivation in part , which would not be suited to the circumstances existing among ourselves . I refer to what has been done , and is now doing by some of the practical farmers among ourselves ...
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... June , I have seen one of these reclaimed mea- dows , containing about twenty acres , under the cul- tivation of Mr. Phinney , the gentleman before refer- red to , producing between two and three tons to 14 MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDRESS .
... June , I have seen one of these reclaimed mea- dows , containing about twenty acres , under the cul- tivation of Mr. Phinney , the gentleman before refer- red to , producing between two and three tons to 14 MR . HUNTINGTON'S ADDRESS .
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... twenty years ; and that then he may have a matured and full grown orchard , bearing the choicest and richest fruits , and promising its an- nual treasures for generations even to come , he is not deterred from present expenditure from ...
... twenty years ; and that then he may have a matured and full grown orchard , bearing the choicest and richest fruits , and promising its an- nual treasures for generations even to come , he is not deterred from present expenditure from ...
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