Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Volumen34,Parte1879Reports for 1862-66 include reports of the Ohio Pomological Society. |
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... better known . I trust , however , that in the future the counties will pay particular attention to this matter of their reports , that none of the many readers of the Ohio Agricultural Report will be led into error on account of their ...
... better known . I trust , however , that in the future the counties will pay particular attention to this matter of their reports , that none of the many readers of the Ohio Agricultural Report will be led into error on account of their ...
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... better outcome than that already treated . It appeals to general intelligence , and thus stimulates and encourage intelligence . It can live , indeed , in no other atmosphere than one of wakeful and diffused mental activity . The common ...
... better outcome than that already treated . It appeals to general intelligence , and thus stimulates and encourage intelligence . It can live , indeed , in no other atmosphere than one of wakeful and diffused mental activity . The common ...
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... better field be found for the establishment of a truly rational system of agriculture than the forty thousand square miles that we represent to day ? Happily located in the great Mississippi Valley , covered with soils of all varieties ...
... better field be found for the establishment of a truly rational system of agriculture than the forty thousand square miles that we represent to day ? Happily located in the great Mississippi Valley , covered with soils of all varieties ...
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... better feed than fine - wools , and also shelter in winter storms , from the fact the wool parts on the back , and is not so compact and oily as Merinos , and of course will not resist the wet and cold as well . They having a much ...
... better feed than fine - wools , and also shelter in winter storms , from the fact the wool parts on the back , and is not so compact and oily as Merinos , and of course will not resist the wet and cold as well . They having a much ...
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... better employed by taking up some of the other ques- tions passed . There are many matters of great importance to the pub- lic ; Mr. Pope wants to be heard in reference to horses and in reference to the management of fairs , and I think ...
... better employed by taking up some of the other ques- tions passed . There are many matters of great importance to the pub- lic ; Mr. Pope wants to be heard in reference to horses and in reference to the management of fairs , and I think ...
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Página 457 - ... baseness wafts perfume to pride. No ! Men, high-minded men, With powers as far above dull brutes endued, In forest, brake or den, As beasts excel cold rocks and brambles rude ; Men who their duties know, But know their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain, Prevent the long-aimed blow...
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Página 639 - When the working sections of the improvement are let, as hereinbefore provided, and the costs and expenses of location and construction, and all compensation and damages are accertained, the commissioners shall meet and determine at what time, and in what number of assessments, they will require the same to be paid, and order that the assessments, as made by them, be placed on the duplicate...