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| New York State Agricultural Society - Agriculture - 1853 - 928 pages
...lamented Taylor, who in the only annual message it was permitted him to send to our Congress, remarks : "No direct aid has been given by the general government...agricultural statistics, and for some chemical analyses. This aid is, in my opinion, wholly inadequate. To give to this leading branch of American industry,... | |
| History, Modern - 1849 - 626 pages
...connected with commerce, the finances and revenues, I refer to the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. No direct aid has been given by the general government...been, thus far, paid for out of the patent fund. This aiJ is, in my opinion, wholly inadequate. To give to this leading branch of American industry the encouragement... | |
| New York State Agricultural Society - Agriculture - 1850 - 1018 pages
...direct aid had been given by the general government to the improvement of agricultural knowledge — except by the expenditure of small sums for the collection...statistics, and for some chemical analyses, which have been paid for out of the Patent Fund — " he states that, in his opinion, this aid is inadequate to give... | |
| Presidents - 1855 - 512 pages
...connected with commerce, the finances, and revenue, I refer to the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. No direct aid has been given by the general government...publication of agricultural statistics, and for some chemioal analyses, which have been, thus far, paid for out of the patent fund. This aid is, in my opinion,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1857 - 648 pages
...connected with commerce, the finances and revenue, I refer to the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. No direct aid has been given by the General Government...improvement of agriculture, except by the expenditure of email sums for the collection and publication of agricultural statistics, and for some chemical analyses,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - Law - 1861 - 644 pages
...connected with commerce, the finances and revenue, I refer to the report of the Secretary of the Treasury. No direct aid has been given by the General Government...of agriculture, except by the expenditure of small sume for the collection and publication of agricultural statistics, and for some chemical analyses,... | |
| Henry Barrett Learned - Cabinet officers - 1912 - 498 pages
...administrative organization for agriculture. The recommendation, appearing in December, 1849, follows: No direct aid has been given by the General Government...of agriculture except by the expenditure of small suras for the collection and publication of agricultural statistics and for some chemical analyses,... | |
| Henry Barrett Learned - Biography & Autobiography - 1912 - 500 pages
...administrative organization for agriculture. The recommendation, appearing in December, 1849, follows : No direct aid has been given by the General Government...improvement of agriculture except by the expenditure * Senate Documents, 29 Cong., 1 sess. (1845-1846), VI, No. 307, p. 17. : : III, 413. The author was... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - United States - 1924 - 200 pages
...4, 1839, Taylor deplored the fact that the general government had not aided agriculture except in " the collection and publication of agricultural statistics and for some chemical analyses," which had been paid out of the patent fund. He earnestly urged assistance to the agriculturist " by multiplying... | |
| Milton Conover - Technology & Engineering - 1924 - 200 pages
...4, 1839, Taylor deplored the fact that the general government had not aided agriculture except in " the collection and publication of agricultural statistics and for some chemical analyses," which had been paid out of the patent fund. He earnestly urged assistance to the agriculturist " by multiplying... | |
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