American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different grasses , and other plants used as the food of animals , instituted by John , Duke of Bedford . " These lectures embrace all that may be supposed connected with ...
... results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of different grasses , and other plants used as the food of animals , instituted by John , Duke of Bedford . " These lectures embrace all that may be supposed connected with ...
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... results , that the most solid advantages have been obtained . For this object , the experience of practical farmers is invaluable . By comparing the results of their prac- tice , general facts have been established . To furnish an organ ...
... results , that the most solid advantages have been obtained . For this object , the experience of practical farmers is invaluable . By comparing the results of their prac- tice , general facts have been established . To furnish an organ ...
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... results attendant upon the reading of very many of these productions , from the circumstance of their ministering to the worst passions of the human breast . They originate no virtuous feeling- they lead to no self - examination , no ...
... results attendant upon the reading of very many of these productions , from the circumstance of their ministering to the worst passions of the human breast . They originate no virtuous feeling- they lead to no self - examination , no ...
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... results . We will introduce him to the notice of the reader in an extract which , at the . same time , will make him acquainted with the two daughters who play the chief part in the little story . " But , before they arrived at this ...
... results . We will introduce him to the notice of the reader in an extract which , at the . same time , will make him acquainted with the two daughters who play the chief part in the little story . " But , before they arrived at this ...
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... result of vice or disease . 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 ...
... result of vice or disease . 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 ...
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