Notes of North America: Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Svazek 1W. Blackwood and sons, 1851 - Počet stran: 2 |
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... brought to bear on the daily business of the farmer's life with startling effect . " - Britannia . " Nothing hitherto published has at all equalled it , both as regards true science and sound common sense . " - Quarterly Journal of ...
... brought to bear on the daily business of the farmer's life with startling effect . " - Britannia . " Nothing hitherto published has at all equalled it , both as regards true science and sound common sense . " - Quarterly Journal of ...
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... brought into cultivation is largely understated . Again , according to the estimate of Dr Gesner , not more than one - half of the population is employed in agriculture , the rest being engaged in lumbering , fish- ing , & c . That is ...
... brought into cultivation is largely understated . Again , according to the estimate of Dr Gesner , not more than one - half of the population is employed in agriculture , the rest being engaged in lumbering , fish- ing , & c . That is ...
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... brought out . From brief stay my stay in the province , and the peculiar aridity of the season , I had not an opportunity of deter- mining these points by my own observation ; but , from all I have learned , I am inclined to attribute ...
... brought out . From brief stay my stay in the province , and the peculiar aridity of the season , I had not an opportunity of deter- mining these points by my own observation ; but , from all I have learned , I am inclined to attribute ...
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... brought with him from his native country had at length made him master of almost everything desirable around him . As we descended towards Annapolis , the land and country improved , and the last fifteen miles were beau- tiful in ...
... brought with him from his native country had at length made him master of almost everything desirable around him . As we descended towards Annapolis , the land and country improved , and the last fifteen miles were beau- tiful in ...
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... brought down from either mountain - side , or which the tides themselves might tear from them . Thus a growing sandbank , and finally a bar , would be estab- lished in the strait , which would be a virtual water - shed , separating , as ...
... brought down from either mountain - side , or which the tides themselves might tear from them . Thus a growing sandbank , and finally a bar , would be estab- lished in the strait , which would be a virtual water - shed , separating , as ...
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