American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... mind has been awakened to an effec- tive impulse in the cause of husbandry , as well as the other branches of national industry . Among the most prominent societies which have been established in this country for that object is the ...
... mind has been awakened to an effec- tive impulse in the cause of husbandry , as well as the other branches of national industry . Among the most prominent societies which have been established in this country for that object is the ...
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... mind has not been inac- tive upon the theoretic part of husbandry , we shall embody a list which was made in 1835 , of the most prominent agricul- tural - reports , volumes and journals , which have been published in the United States ...
... mind has not been inac- tive upon the theoretic part of husbandry , we shall embody a list which was made in 1835 , of the most prominent agricul- tural - reports , volumes and journals , which have been published in the United States ...
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... mind at ease , and to rise with thankfulness for a night's repose to eat his scanty , it may be , but wholesome food , with a grateful heart , and a readiness to share his little portion with any commended by honesty and misfortune even ...
... mind at ease , and to rise with thankfulness for a night's repose to eat his scanty , it may be , but wholesome food , with a grateful heart , and a readiness to share his little portion with any commended by honesty and misfortune even ...
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... mind - of contentment ; the cares and disappointments which accompany the ambition of fashion , as well as that of power , the littleness of the seeming great : these are depicted in a familiar but striking manner , and with a ...
... mind - of contentment ; the cares and disappointments which accompany the ambition of fashion , as well as that of power , the littleness of the seeming great : these are depicted in a familiar but striking manner , and with a ...
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... mind the manners and customs of the respective nations . A view of literature , apart from the history of nations , would create a prodigious fallacy ; to hear the successive poets calmly singing their loves and their sheep , you would ...
... mind the manners and customs of the respective nations . A view of literature , apart from the history of nations , would create a prodigious fallacy ; to hear the successive poets calmly singing their loves and their sheep , you would ...
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