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Page 1
Adam was sent forth to till the ground , and that was the condition of his existence
. The precise date and measure of agricultural improvement , which existed
during the different early ages of the world , cannot be accurately determined ,
from a ...
Adam was sent forth to till the ground , and that was the condition of his existence
. The precise date and measure of agricultural improvement , which existed
during the different early ages of the world , cannot be accurately determined ,
from a ...
Page 8
... dependent for their existence upon its laws . They receive their nourishment
from the external elements ; they assimilate it by means of peculiar organs ; and it
is by examining their physical and chemical constitution , and the substances and
...
... dependent for their existence upon its laws . They receive their nourishment
from the external elements ; they assimilate it by means of peculiar organs ; and it
is by examining their physical and chemical constitution , and the substances and
...
Page 13
... to the existence of a hardworking German population , and the general
establishment of internal improvements throughout the state , which furnish a
ready market for agricultural products . Although considerable attention has been
paid to ...
... to the existence of a hardworking German population , and the general
establishment of internal improvements throughout the state , which furnish a
ready market for agricultural products . Although considerable attention has been
paid to ...
Page 18
To originate and effectuate such an object , an ardent love of one's kind must be
implanted in the heart of the writer , and , what is equally important , there must co
- exist with it , a knowledge of the proper mode of putting it into practice .
To originate and effectuate such an object , an ardent love of one's kind must be
implanted in the heart of the writer , and , what is equally important , there must co
- exist with it , a knowledge of the proper mode of putting it into practice .
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If the moral and physical laws of the Creator were obeyed , the first of these
causes would be at an end , and the second would scarcely exist . ' Industry and
frugality are wonderful multipliers of small means . Philip May brought in but little ,
but ...
If the moral and physical laws of the Creator were obeyed , the first of these
causes would be at an end , and the second would scarcely exist . ' Industry and
frugality are wonderful multipliers of small means . Philip May brought in but little ,
but ...
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