| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1851 - 710 str.
...marshy ; but drainage is yet unknown. A single sample of pipe-tiles was exhibited — as a curiositv, I suppose. But the Society is now alive to the importance...have been born and brought up, and spent their happy youthful days upon it. Speaking1 generally, every farm from Eastport in Maine, to Buffalo on Lake Erie,... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1851 - 468 str.
...cost of this improvement, even at the cheapest rate—say four pounds or twenty dollars an acre—is equal to a large proportion of the present price of...local attachment —the love of a place, because it is aman's own—because he has hewed it out of the wilderness, and made it what it is; or because his... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston, Jas. F. W. (James Finlay Weir) Johnston - 1851 - 434 str.
...of the best land in this rich district of western New York. From fifty to sixty dollars an acre ¿s the highest price which farms bring here ; and if...attachment —the love of a place, because it is a man's own—because he has hewed it out of the wilderness, and made it what it is ; or because his father... | |
| 1851 - 618 str.
...has made up his mind (another original idea) that as " yet in New-England and New- York, there is uo such thing as local attachment — the love of a place because it is a man's own — generally speaking every farm, from Eastport in Maine, to Buffalo on Lake Erie, is for sale!" Accommodating... | |
| Paul Wallace Gates - 1960 - 504 str.
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| Michael Paul Rogin - 1975 - 373 str.
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| Michael Perelman - 1977 - 264 str.
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| 1997 - 934 str.
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