American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... fact , the transactions of the Dublin society for encouraging husbandry are cited as authority upon this subject . After the peace of Aix la Chapelle , the nations of Europe applied themselves with uncommon vigour to the science of ...
... fact , the transactions of the Dublin society for encouraging husbandry are cited as authority upon this subject . After the peace of Aix la Chapelle , the nations of Europe applied themselves with uncommon vigour to the science of ...
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... fact of the substitution of green crops for fallow , and the introduction of fallow between successive corn crops , as well as the use of bone manure , and the better rotation of crops . This improvement throughout Great Britain has ...
... fact of the substitution of green crops for fallow , and the introduction of fallow between successive corn crops , as well as the use of bone manure , and the better rotation of crops . This improvement throughout Great Britain has ...
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... fact may be attributed the want of success which attended the agri- cultural labours of our ancestors . That they acquired a sub- sistence from the earth there can be no doubt , but it could hardly 1 Mr. Justice Story . be expected ...
... fact may be attributed the want of success which attended the agri- cultural labours of our ancestors . That they acquired a sub- sistence from the earth there can be no doubt , but it could hardly 1 Mr. Justice Story . be expected ...
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... fact , the whole structure of organic matter is dependent upon physical laws , and it is only by as- certaining its chemical constitution that we can act upon it agriculturally with full success . The advantages of agricultural ...
... fact , the whole structure of organic matter is dependent upon physical laws , and it is only by as- certaining its chemical constitution that we can act upon it agriculturally with full success . The advantages of agricultural ...
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... facts have been established . To furnish an organ for the collation of these facts , societies have been formed , and ... fact , that the United States possesses within its boundaries all the means of national comfort and strength ...
... facts have been established . To furnish an organ for the collation of these facts , societies have been formed , and ... fact , that the United States possesses within its boundaries all the means of national comfort and strength ...
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