American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... the improve- ment of old instruments of husbandry . The plough , the harrow , and many utensils of less consequence , have been gradually advancing from the rough model of the original inventor , 8 [ March , Agriculture .
... the improve- ment of old instruments of husbandry . The plough , the harrow , and many utensils of less consequence , have been gradually advancing from the rough model of the original inventor , 8 [ March , Agriculture .
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... less rapid , will be more solid . To this important class of our citizens , both at the east and the west , we would quote the sentiment of the Roman poet : " O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint Agricolas- " Let them recollect that ...
... less rapid , will be more solid . To this important class of our citizens , both at the east and the west , we would quote the sentiment of the Roman poet : " O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint Agricolas- " Let them recollect that ...
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... less magnitude , comprise the bulk of the agri- cultural volumes which have been published in the United States . The following are most of the periodical journals devoted to agriculture which have been issued in this country , and we ...
... less magnitude , comprise the bulk of the agri- cultural volumes which have been published in the United States . The following are most of the periodical journals devoted to agriculture which have been issued in this country , and we ...
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... less importance than the manufacture of sugar , and we rejoice that public attention is awakening to this object . The con- sumption of that article is so great in our country , that its do- mestic production , superseding the necessity ...
... less importance than the manufacture of sugar , and we rejoice that public attention is awakening to this object . The con- sumption of that article is so great in our country , that its do- mestic production , superseding the necessity ...
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... less essential to the illusion than is generally imagined . The genius of Racine gains nothing by the cut and form of a dress . In the master- pieces of Raphael , the back - grounds are neglected and the costumes incorrect . The rage of ...
... less essential to the illusion than is generally imagined . The genius of Racine gains nothing by the cut and form of a dress . In the master- pieces of Raphael , the back - grounds are neglected and the costumes incorrect . The rage of ...
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