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Page 89
... wrought lace and muslin were good , many of them surpassing any of previous years in their execution . The committee met with the same difficulty the pre- sent , as at the last exhibition , in deciding on the hearth rugs ; where all ...
... wrought lace and muslin were good , many of them surpassing any of previous years in their execution . The committee met with the same difficulty the pre- sent , as at the last exhibition , in deciding on the hearth rugs ; where all ...
Page 92
... wrought counterpane , to Mrs. Mehitable Ballard , of Andover , first premium of To Miss Syrena Putnam , of Danvers , second premium , of To Mrs. E. Morse , of Newburyport , for counterpane , a gratuity of To Mrs. Josiah Marden , of ...
... wrought counterpane , to Mrs. Mehitable Ballard , of Andover , first premium of To Miss Syrena Putnam , of Danvers , second premium , of To Mrs. E. Morse , of Newburyport , for counterpane , a gratuity of To Mrs. Josiah Marden , of ...
Page 93
... wrought cricket covers , a gratu- ity of To George Dawson , of Ipswich , for one pair of boots , a gratuity of To Mrs. Myra Abbot , of Bradford , for va- rious pieces of wrought work , a gra- tuity of To Mrs. Lucy Holt , of Andover ...
... wrought cricket covers , a gratu- ity of To George Dawson , of Ipswich , for one pair of boots , a gratuity of To Mrs. Myra Abbot , of Bradford , for va- rious pieces of wrought work , a gra- tuity of To Mrs. Lucy Holt , of Andover ...
Page 12
... wrought into one perfect system of light and truth . It is only in this way that perfection can be attained . Why is it that the mechanic arts have arrived to such a high state of perfection , while agriculture is so mani- festly ...
... wrought into one perfect system of light and truth . It is only in this way that perfection can be attained . Why is it that the mechanic arts have arrived to such a high state of perfection , while agriculture is so mani- festly ...
Page 49
... wrought with the hands ; the washings repeated until the buttermilk was thoroughly extracted , so that the water was clear . Then it was salted in part , and set in a cool place in the cellar , or suspended in the well un- til the next ...
... wrought with the hands ; the washings repeated until the buttermilk was thoroughly extracted , so that the water was clear . Then it was salted in part , and set in a cool place in the cellar , or suspended in the well un- til the next ...
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