Domestic and Rural Affairs: The Family, Farm and Gardens, and the Domestic Animals. ... From the Latest and Best AuthoritiesElliot G. Storke Auburn publishing Company, 1859 - Agriculture |
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... DISEASE , ETC .; A MANUAL OF HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT . Part II . — THE FARM AND GARDENS : 1. The Farm . - ITS ... DISEASES , ETC. 4. The Pig . - TO BREED , FEED , CUT UP , AND CURE . 5. Poultry . - THE DIFFERENT KINDS , AND THEIR TREATMENT ...
... DISEASE , ETC .; A MANUAL OF HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT . Part II . — THE FARM AND GARDENS : 1. The Farm . - ITS ... DISEASES , ETC. 4. The Pig . - TO BREED , FEED , CUT UP , AND CURE . 5. Poultry . - THE DIFFERENT KINDS , AND THEIR TREATMENT ...
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... disease . It has been the aim of the editor to be useful rather than original . No one man , however large his experience or thor- ough his observation , can be as safe a counselor or as wise a guide , upon the many subjects embraced in ...
... disease . It has been the aim of the editor to be useful rather than original . No one man , however large his experience or thor- ough his observation , can be as safe a counselor or as wise a guide , upon the many subjects embraced in ...
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... Diseases ; together with The Art of Taming as practiced by William and John S. Rarey . Cattle : the Dairy and Fat ... Disease .. Bees : their Habits and Management .. 243 279 AUTHORITIES CONSULTED . THE following , among other ...
... Diseases ; together with The Art of Taming as practiced by William and John S. Rarey . Cattle : the Dairy and Fat ... Disease .. Bees : their Habits and Management .. 243 279 AUTHORITIES CONSULTED . THE following , among other ...
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... disease would be . A cure will be certain . To Make Clothes Water - Proof . - Take thirty ounces of alum to thirty quarts of water ; then dissolve in another vessel thirty ounces of acetate of lead in an equal quantity of water ; mix ...
... disease would be . A cure will be certain . To Make Clothes Water - Proof . - Take thirty ounces of alum to thirty quarts of water ; then dissolve in another vessel thirty ounces of acetate of lead in an equal quantity of water ; mix ...
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... disease . It is obvious , therefore , that in all confined or crowded places the correcting of vitiated air , by means of cleanliness and frequent ventilation , is of the highest importance to health , and the most effectual ...
... disease . It is obvious , therefore , that in all confined or crowded places the correcting of vitiated air , by means of cleanliness and frequent ventilation , is of the highest importance to health , and the most effectual ...
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Page 10 - You may think perhaps that a little tea, or a little punch now and then, diet a little more costly, clothes a little finer, and a little entertainment now and then, can be no great matter ; but remember, Many a little makes a mickle. Beware of little expenses : A small leak will sink a great ship...
Page 257 - Immediate delivery and followed by an actual and continued change of possession of the things mortgaged, shall be absolutely void as against the creditors of the mortgagor, and as against subsequent purchasers and mortgagees In good faith...
Page 259 - Every contract for the leasing for*a longer period than one year, or for the sale of any lands, or any interest in lands, shall be void, unless the contract, or some note or memorandum thereof, expressing the consideration, be in writing, and be subscribed by the party by whom the lease or sale is made.
Page 11 - ... reduced to poverty, and forced to borrow of those whom they formerly despised, but who, through industry and frugality, have maintained their standing ; in which case it appears plainly, that ' A ploughman on his legs is higher than a gentleman on his knees,
Page 11 - When you have bought one fine thing, you must buy ten more, that your appearance may be all of a piece; but Poor Dick says, " It is easier to suppress the first desire than to satisfy all that follow it...
Page 10 - A fat Kitchen makes a lean Will, as Poor Richard says; and Many Estates are spent in the Getting, Since Women for Tea forsook Spinning and Knitting, And Men for Punch forsook Hewing and Splitting.
Page 10 - He means, that perhaps the cheapness is apparent only, and not real; or the bargain, by straitening thee in thy business, may do thee more harm than good. For in another place he says, Many have been ruined by buying good pennyworths.
Page 259 - An agreement for the leasing for a longer period than one year, or for the sale of real property, or of an interest therein ; and such agreement, if made by an agent of the party sought to be charged...
Page 37 - Boil one pound of good flour, a quarter of a pound of brown sugar, and a little salt, in two gallons of water, for one hour. When milk-warm, bottle it, and cork it close. It will be fit for use in twenty-four hours.- One pint of this yeast will make eighteen pounds of bread.
Page 11 - These are not the Necessaries of Life; they can scarcely be called the Conveniences, and yet only because they look pretty how many want to have them.