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Page 14
... condition , though producing nothing except what is offensive alike to the eye , and a just agricul- tural taste , are intrinsically worth more than the average of the first class of upland tillage bottoms . They are virgin soils , and ...
... condition , though producing nothing except what is offensive alike to the eye , and a just agricul- tural taste , are intrinsically worth more than the average of the first class of upland tillage bottoms . They are virgin soils , and ...
Page 18
... condition , producing any of the choice varieties of fruit , of fifteen or twenty years ' growth , and what is it worth ? If such a tree is taken by a railroad company , or by the public for a highway , the owner then considers it of ...
... condition , producing any of the choice varieties of fruit , of fifteen or twenty years ' growth , and what is it worth ? If such a tree is taken by a railroad company , or by the public for a highway , the owner then considers it of ...
Page 19
... condition and relations of the whole civilized world , the only means by which an Essex farmer especially can successfully withstand the active competition and conflict which these dis- coveries are adapted to produce , are improved ...
... condition and relations of the whole civilized world , the only means by which an Essex farmer especially can successfully withstand the active competition and conflict which these dis- coveries are adapted to produce , are improved ...
Page 20
... condition of our husbandry , is the socie- ty , whose organ I have the honor to be on the present occasion . That this society has already accomplished much good , no one can doubt , who is conversant with the comparative condition of ...
... condition of our husbandry , is the socie- ty , whose organ I have the honor to be on the present occasion . That this society has already accomplished much good , no one can doubt , who is conversant with the comparative condition of ...
Page 24
... and in addition to this , his land is improved , and in much better condition for a second rotation . There is no delusion in this . It is a practical result , of the reality of which any farmer may satisfy him- 24 APPENDIX .
... and in addition to this , his land is improved , and in much better condition for a second rotation . There is no delusion in this . It is a practical result , of the reality of which any farmer may satisfy him- 24 APPENDIX .
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