The Farmer's Every-day Book; Or, Sketches of Social Life in the Country: With the Popular Elements of Practical and Theoretical Agriculture. Also, Five Hundred Receipts on Hygeian, Domestic, and Rural EconomyMiller, Orton & Mulligan, 1855 - 654 Seiten |
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... fruits ought to hold it honorable to work . When shall the glorious time dawn that intelligence viii DESIGN AND PLAN OF THE WORK . prevailing taste , would involve an expense inconvenient , if not incompatible with the pecuniary means ...
... fruits ought to hold it honorable to work . When shall the glorious time dawn that intelligence viii DESIGN AND PLAN OF THE WORK . prevailing taste , would involve an expense inconvenient , if not incompatible with the pecuniary means ...
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... fruits ; suppose the keeper of poultry should discover some new hint for the better production of eggs and chicks ... fruit culturist does not annu- ally fail of results , on the same account , more than equal to the cost of a dozen ...
... fruits ; suppose the keeper of poultry should discover some new hint for the better production of eggs and chicks ... fruit culturist does not annu- ally fail of results , on the same account , more than equal to the cost of a dozen ...
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... fruit ? The untutored and unskilled Indian may , indeed , by rubbing the former on a stone , produce a coarse cutting in- strument ; but this bears about the same resemblance to well- polished cutlery , that the agricultural products of ...
... fruit ? The untutored and unskilled Indian may , indeed , by rubbing the former on a stone , produce a coarse cutting in- strument ; but this bears about the same resemblance to well- polished cutlery , that the agricultural products of ...
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... fruit ? Children be taught to learn the names of the stars and their constellations , and remain ignorant of the organs in that countless multitude of blooming nature , from which they inhale the most fragrant odors , and on which the ...
... fruit ? Children be taught to learn the names of the stars and their constellations , and remain ignorant of the organs in that countless multitude of blooming nature , from which they inhale the most fragrant odors , and on which the ...
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... fruit - trees , on compost manures , and , indeed , on an almost innumerable number of subjects . In that case , our country District schoolmasters would be men of character and sufficiency of learning ; they would have in society a ...
... fruit - trees , on compost manures , and , indeed , on an almost innumerable number of subjects . In that case , our country District schoolmasters would be men of character and sufficiency of learning ; they would have in society a ...
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