American Agriculturist, Volume 1Orange Judd Company, Publishers, 1843 - Agriculture |
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... sufficient number of Subscribers shall have been obtained , to justify commencing the publication . It will consist of sixty - four pages monthly , of which the American Agriculturist will constitute a part , embellished with one or ...
... sufficient number of Subscribers shall have been obtained , to justify commencing the publication . It will consist of sixty - four pages monthly , of which the American Agriculturist will constitute a part , embellished with one or ...
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... sufficient number 8 cents each , which is about one farthing of them here , before they could become gene- sterling per pound . The best of spareribs at rally effectual . During our recent visit to Ken- the same price . Sausage meat cut ...
... sufficient number 8 cents each , which is about one farthing of them here , before they could become gene- sterling per pound . The best of spareribs at rally effectual . During our recent visit to Ken- the same price . Sausage meat cut ...
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... sufficient to guard hundreds ces contain a certain quantity of phosphate of of them , as they would run down the fiercest dog in a few minutes , and cut him in two by perhaps a single stroke of the sharp hoofs of their fore feet ...
... sufficient to guard hundreds ces contain a certain quantity of phosphate of of them , as they would run down the fiercest dog in a few minutes , and cut him in two by perhaps a single stroke of the sharp hoofs of their fore feet ...
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... sufficient to furnish the land most contiguous , and vast tracts of I do believe though , that a smaller plough prairie are to be found ten or fifteen miles from and less team would be better for the land , timber . That these tracts ...
... sufficient to furnish the land most contiguous , and vast tracts of I do believe though , that a smaller plough prairie are to be found ten or fifteen miles from and less team would be better for the land , timber . That these tracts ...
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... sufficient American husbandry , where the saving of labor compactness to resist the cutting of the young is a cardinal virtue in the farm , it is of great turf by their feet , nor should animals ever be importance to maintain permanent ...
... sufficient American husbandry , where the saving of labor compactness to resist the cutting of the young is a cardinal virtue in the farm , it is of great turf by their feet , nor should animals ever be importance to maintain permanent ...
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