The Wisconsin Farmer, Volume 16D.J. Powers & Company, 1864 |
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... light . Half of the many windows are glass , and half statted blinds . The hay is nearly all thrown down , not pitched up from the load . In case of need , the large space at the end can be filled , but it is thought that it will not be ...
... light . Half of the many windows are glass , and half statted blinds . The hay is nearly all thrown down , not pitched up from the load . In case of need , the large space at the end can be filled , but it is thought that it will not be ...
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... light soils , well drained , high and cool locations , substitute 10 each of Ear- ly Harvest and K. Codlin , in place of 10 each from the Astrachan and Duchesse ; also , 5 Red June and 5 Early Pennock in place of 5 from each of Autumn ...
... light soils , well drained , high and cool locations , substitute 10 each of Ear- ly Harvest and K. Codlin , in place of 10 each from the Astrachan and Duchesse ; also , 5 Red June and 5 Early Pennock in place of 5 from each of Autumn ...
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... light yellow , tinged with blush in sun when ripe , russet around the stem , and minute russet dots over the whole ; stem , short , thick ; calyx , medium , partly open ; basin , shallow , furrowed ; core , medium ; seeds , broad ovate ...
... light yellow , tinged with blush in sun when ripe , russet around the stem , and minute russet dots over the whole ; stem , short , thick ; calyx , medium , partly open ; basin , shallow , furrowed ; core , medium ; seeds , broad ovate ...
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... light and duties of a man and a citizen . To this end , dry , includes the kitchen , dining - room , pan- it offers him the advantage of the most ap- try , wash - room and the laboratory , while the proved systems of moral and ...
... light and duties of a man and a citizen . To this end , dry , includes the kitchen , dining - room , pan- it offers him the advantage of the most ap- try , wash - room and the laboratory , while the proved systems of moral and ...
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... light to dawn , in the hospital beside the bed of some dying soldier who , in the delirium and dimness of his last moments saw , in the an- gel at his side , a mother , sister or wife , and was comforted . I shall never forget how ...
... light to dawn , in the hospital beside the bed of some dying soldier who , in the delirium and dimness of his last moments saw , in the an- gel at his side , a mother , sister or wife , and was comforted . I shall never forget how ...
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Page 30 - In her attic window the staff she set, To show that one heart was loyal yet. Up the street came the rebel tread, Stonewall Jackson riding ahead. Under his slouched hat left and right He glanced; the old flag met his sight. 'Halt!
Page 80 - Gentlemen, it did not happen to me to be born in a log cabin ; but my elder brothers and sisters were born in a log cabin, raised amid the snow-drifts of New Hampshire, at a period so early that, when the smoke first rose from its rude chimney, and curled over the frozen hills, there was no similar evidence of a white man's habitation between it and the settlements on the rivers of Canada.
Page 80 - ... revolutionary war, shrunk from no danger, no toil, no sacrifice, to serve his country, and to raise his children to a condition better than his own, may my name and the name of my posterity be blotted forever from the memory of mankind ! [Mr.
Page 204 - The bird called the nine-killer is an arithmetician, also the crow, the wild turkey, and some other birds. The torpedo, the ray, and the electric eel are electricians. The nautilus is a navigator. He raises and lowers his sails, casts and weighs anchor, and performs nautical feats. Whole tribes of birds are musicians. The beaver is an architect, builder, and wood-cutter. He cuts down trees and erects houses and dams.
Page 45 - I may add at this point that, while I remain in my present position. I shall not attempt to retract or modify the Emancipation Proclamation ; nor shall I return to slavery any person who is free by the terms of that proclamation, or by any of the acts of Congress.
Page 80 - Its remains still exist. I make to it an annual visit. I carry my children to it, to teach them the hardships endured by the generations which have gone before them. I love to dwell on the tender recollections, the kindred ties, the early affections, and the touching narratives and incidents, which mingle with all I know of this primitive family abode.
Page 45 - I repeat the declaration made a year ago, that while I remain in my present position I shall not attempt to retract or modify the Emancipation Proclamation. Nor shall I return to slavery *any person who is free by the terms of that proclamation or by any of the acts of Congress.
Page 214 - And that nothing may be wanting to this land of marvels, the forests are skirted by enormous meadows, which, reeking with heat and moisture, supply nourishment to countless herds of wild cattle, that browse and fatten on their herbage; while the adjoining plains rich in another form of life, are the chosen abode of the subtlest and most ferocious animals, which prey on each other, but which it might almost seem no human power can hope to extirpate.
Page 80 - I fail in affectionate veneration for him who reared it, and defended it against savage violence and destruction, cherished all the domestic virtues beneath its roof, and through the fire and blood of a seven years...
Page 271 - The wax, thua granulated or flatted, is exposed to the air on linen cloths, stretched on large frames, about a foot or two above the ground, in which situation it remains for several days and nights, exposed to the air and sun, being occasionally watered and turned ; by this process the yellow color nearly disappears.