Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... England can be made to give thirty - three bushels of wheat per acre instead of thirty - one , by some questionably - remunerative outlay of capital , while the Texan squatter , without any capital save his own two B 2 AND THE PLATE . 3.
... England can be made to give thirty - three bushels of wheat per acre instead of thirty - one , by some questionably - remunerative outlay of capital , while the Texan squatter , without any capital save his own two B 2 AND THE PLATE . 3.
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... gives a sketch ) are deep ditches , ' from which a rider can just see , perhaps , over the top of the road , ' worked out by the feet of the pack - horses into trans- verse ridges and furrows of stiff clay , or mud and water , in which ...
... gives a sketch ) are deep ditches , ' from which a rider can just see , perhaps , over the top of the road , ' worked out by the feet of the pack - horses into trans- verse ridges and furrows of stiff clay , or mud and water , in which ...
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... gives prove a waste of animal food , and of animal matter valuable in other ways , frightful to contem- plate : - Dead horses and oxen everywhere . . . the immense quantity of bones is quite wonderful ; they are , I am told , used as ...
... gives prove a waste of animal food , and of animal matter valuable in other ways , frightful to contem- plate : - Dead horses and oxen everywhere . . . the immense quantity of bones is quite wonderful ; they are , I am told , used as ...
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... give them the courage and self - help whereby they may avail themselves of nature's infinite bounty . Let us teach on , and have patience . If the meat cannot go to Europe , then Europe will go to the meat ; and where the carcase is ...
... give them the courage and self - help whereby they may avail themselves of nature's infinite bounty . Let us teach on , and have patience . If the meat cannot go to Europe , then Europe will go to the meat ; and where the carcase is ...
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... give a somewhat wrong impression of Mr. Mansfield's book as a whole , and make many readers fancy it fitted rather for the merchant and the projector , than the general reader . But , in fact , it is throughout an amusing book ...
... give a somewhat wrong impression of Mr. Mansfield's book as a whole , and make many readers fancy it fitted rather for the merchant and the projector , than the general reader . But , in fact , it is throughout an amusing book ...
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