American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... give up a wretched mode of agri- cultural practice which had long prevailed , and to adopt a more improved system , and as evidence of the fact , the transactions of the Dublin society for encouraging husbandry are cited as authority ...
... give up a wretched mode of agri- cultural practice which had long prevailed , and to adopt a more improved system , and as evidence of the fact , the transactions of the Dublin society for encouraging husbandry are cited as authority ...
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... give , in monthly numbers , a record , of the transac- tions of the society . It is also in contemplation by the Institute , to establish , in connection with a library , a repository in the city of New York , which shall be a general ...
... give , in monthly numbers , a record , of the transac- tions of the society . It is also in contemplation by the Institute , to establish , in connection with a library , a repository in the city of New York , which shall be a general ...
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... give promise of brilliant success . Besides the various public gardens devoted to this object , there are private establishments deserving of all commendation . In Boston , Philadelphia , and New York , public spirit has made still ...
... give promise of brilliant success . Besides the various public gardens devoted to this object , there are private establishments deserving of all commendation . In Boston , Philadelphia , and New York , public spirit has made still ...
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... Give us but this , and we may be independent of the world , and become an exporting instead of an importing nation . The establishment of this true American system , would equally benefit every section of the country ; the commerce and ...
... Give us but this , and we may be independent of the world , and become an exporting instead of an importing nation . The establishment of this true American system , would equally benefit every section of the country ; the commerce and ...
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... give a civil answer to whatever questions may be put to him , cannot conceive of the luxuries our travellers enjoyed at the simplest inn . " Uncle Phil found out the little histories of all the wayfarers he met , and frankly told his ...
... give a civil answer to whatever questions may be put to him , cannot conceive of the luxuries our travellers enjoyed at the simplest inn . " Uncle Phil found out the little histories of all the wayfarers he met , and frankly told his ...
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