De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Svazek 25James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J. D. B. DeBow., 1858 |
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... never rested on the floor when our thighs and legs made any assign- able angle ; and the only relief we could obtain , when the forked stick was missing , was to convert our bodies into an inclined plane , by propping the small of the ...
... never rested on the floor when our thighs and legs made any assign- able angle ; and the only relief we could obtain , when the forked stick was missing , was to convert our bodies into an inclined plane , by propping the small of the ...
Strana 441
... never since been overflowed , was higher , much higher , than it has been since the era of levees . The point at Algiers , opposite New Orleans , has never been leveed , nor raised artificially , nor has it been overflowed within the ...
... never since been overflowed , was higher , much higher , than it has been since the era of levees . The point at Algiers , opposite New Orleans , has never been leveed , nor raised artificially , nor has it been overflowed within the ...
Strana 463
... never let the negroes catch me in bed in the morning , but see that they are all put regularly to their work . 3. After rising , I shall not idle about , but go directly to the business of my employer . I shall see that the negroes are ...
... never let the negroes catch me in bed in the morning , but see that they are all put regularly to their work . 3. After rising , I shall not idle about , but go directly to the business of my employer . I shall see that the negroes are ...
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Agricultural Science | 239 |
Agricultural Colleges | 365 |
Agricultural Decline in the U | 407 |
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