Notes of North America: Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Svazek 1W. Blackwood and sons, 1851 - Počet stran: 2 |
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... condition of the States and Provinces through which it was my fortune to travel . While I have expressed my opinions freely , I have endeavoured to avoid either ridicule or causeless reproach . And although I cannot hope that my remarks ...
... condition of the States and Provinces through which it was my fortune to travel . While I have expressed my opinions freely , I have endeavoured to avoid either ridicule or causeless reproach . And although I cannot hope that my remarks ...
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... condition of our own agricultural interest , there are few persons to whom some infor- mation in regard to that of America will not be acceptable . These observations on rural matters . are also so mixed up with remarks on other ...
... condition of our own agricultural interest , there are few persons to whom some infor- mation in regard to that of America will not be acceptable . These observations on rural matters . are also so mixed up with remarks on other ...
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... Condition of agriculture.- Fruit region of Western New York . - Profits of apple - growing.- Quantity of fruit exported . - Varieties of apples in the United States and in Normandy . - Apple - trees producing a - xii CONTENTS . crop ...
... Condition of agriculture.- Fruit region of Western New York . - Profits of apple - growing.- Quantity of fruit exported . - Varieties of apples in the United States and in Normandy . - Apple - trees producing a - xii CONTENTS . crop ...
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... condition of much of the land in our own country , which the successive labours of many generations have now smoothed and levelled . When Cæsar invaded Britain , stony deserts might exist where the plough now easily cuts the soil ; so ...
... condition of much of the land in our own country , which the successive labours of many generations have now smoothed and levelled . When Cæsar invaded Britain , stony deserts might exist where the plough now easily cuts the soil ; so ...
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... condition even of the stonier parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick . The progress of agriculture in such districts is necessarily slow , but a thousand years will do for these countries infinitely more than it has done for us ...
... condition even of the stonier parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick . The progress of agriculture in such districts is necessarily slow , but a thousand years will do for these countries infinitely more than it has done for us ...
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