American Farmer containing Original Essays and Selections on Rural Economy and Internal Improvements, with Illustrative Engravings and the Prices Current of Country Produce |
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... known , excellent for domestic coffee 382 - its qualities accorded by Albion , troublesome in threshing 399 . BARNS , to drive rats from 391 . BARILI.A , the cultivation of would sweeten salt marsh 126 . BARTON , R. P. on fallowing for ...
... known , excellent for domestic coffee 382 - its qualities accorded by Albion , troublesome in threshing 399 . BARNS , to drive rats from 391 . BARILI.A , the cultivation of would sweeten salt marsh 126 . BARTON , R. P. on fallowing for ...
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... known that the ceraphron is an enemy to the Hessian fly 183 . GRIDIRON , an approved patent 288 . GRIFFIN , Thomas , on the condition of crops in his neighbourhood ; enquires for a corn mill worked by horse power 183 . -GRIFFITH ...
... known that the ceraphron is an enemy to the Hessian fly 183 . GRIDIRON , an approved patent 288 . GRIFFIN , Thomas , on the condition of crops in his neighbourhood ; enquires for a corn mill worked by horse power 183 . -GRIFFITH ...
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... known ; what quantity of hay would support a LEE. HARRIS , Thomas , enquires respecting a threshing machine 327 . HARRIET HOMESPUN , suggests a method of pre- paring a superlative dish from Indian corn ; and intimates where and how to ...
... known ; what quantity of hay would support a LEE. HARRIS , Thomas , enquires respecting a threshing machine 327 . HARRIET HOMESPUN , suggests a method of pre- paring a superlative dish from Indian corn ; and intimates where and how to ...
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... known to grow on peach trees without grafting or budding 226 . NEWMAN , Silas ' , profits from an acre and a quarter sown in flax seed 109 . NEWSPAPER ; expenses , & c . of the London Times 99 . NEW - YORK State and Scotland ...
... known to grow on peach trees without grafting or budding 226 . NEWMAN , Silas ' , profits from an acre and a quarter sown in flax seed 109 . NEWSPAPER ; expenses , & c . of the London Times 99 . NEW - YORK State and Scotland ...
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... known by every far- mer's son and daughter 321 ; in cultivating , the utility of watering doubtful 339 ; the physiology of and close affinity with animal life 411 . -Soil suitable for the woad 142 . The wild indigo would answer a better ...
... known by every far- mer's son and daughter 321 ; in cultivating , the utility of watering doubtful 339 ; the physiology of and close affinity with animal life 411 . -Soil suitable for the woad 142 . The wild indigo would answer a better ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acre advantage Agricultural Society agriculture Alderney AMERICAN FARMER animals appears apple attention Baltimore bark barley Bees Botany breed bull bushels cattle show cents clover colour committee common corn cotton covered cows crop cultivated disease dollars Editor effect England exhibited expense experiment farm favour feet flax Fredericksburg fruit furrow garden give grafting grain grass ground grow hive hogs horse important improvement inches insects Italy John John Hare kind labour land leaves less lime manufactures manure Maryland ment method miles mode month nerally observed plants plaster Pliny plough potatoes Potomac company pounds premium present produce profit quantity recommended roots salt says season seed sheep soil sowing sown straw swarm Teeswater tion trees turnips vegetables vine wheat whole wine winter winter tare woad
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 121 - And it came to pass, that on the morrow Moses went into the tabernacle of witness ; and, behold, the rod of Aaron for the house of Levi was budded, and brought forth buds, and bloomed blossoms, and yielded almonds.
Seite 21 - tis served, and then in equal haste, With cooling milk, we make the sweet repast. No carving to be done, no knife to grate The tender ear and wound the stony plate ; But the smooth spoon, just fitted to the lip, And taught with art the yielding mass to dip, By frequent journeys to the bowl well stored, Performs the hasty honors of the board.
Seite 237 - The effect and it! Come to my woman's breasts, And take my milk for gall, you murdering ministers, Wherever in your sightless substances You wait on nature's mischief! Come, thick night, And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell, That my keen knife see not the wound it makes, Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark, To cry 'Hold, hold!
Seite 121 - And six branches going out of the sides thereof; three branches of the candlestick out of the one side thereof, and three branches of the candlestick out of the other side thereof...
Seite 87 - Lo! at the Wheels of her Triumphal Car, Old England's Genius, rough with many a Scar, Dragg'd in the Dust! his Arms hang idly round, His Flag inverted trails along the ground! Our Youth, all liv'ry'd o'er with foreign Gold, Before her dance; behind her crawl the Old!
Seite 22 - For rules there are, though ne'er unfolded yet, Nice rules and wise, how pudding should be ate. Some with molasses line the luscious treat, And mix, like bards, the useful with the sweet.
Seite 21 - II To mix the food by vicious rules of art, To kill the stomach and to sink the heart, To make mankind to social virtue sour, Cram o'er each...
Seite 227 - Aaron's and his sons': it is a thing most holy of the offerings of the LORD made by fire. 4 And if thou bring an oblation of a meat offering baken in the oven, it shall be unleavened cakes of fine flour mingled with oil, or unleavened wafers anointed with oil.
Seite 21 - E'en in thy native regions, how I blush To hear the Pennsylvanians call thee Mush! On Hudson's banks, while men of Belgic spawn Insult and eat thee by the name suppawn.
Seite 22 - The laws of husking every wight can tell; And sure, no laws he ever keeps so well: For each red ear a general kiss he gains, With each smut ear he smuts the luckless swains; But when to some sweet maid a prize is cast.