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... acre , and the manufacture of the fibre and farina into bread , by Sir John Sinclair , 28. Injurious to cattle when given alone , 75. Good food for milch cows , 137. To keep good for many years , 199. Curious facts in regard to the ...
... acre , and the manufacture of the fibre and farina into bread , by Sir John Sinclair , 28. Injurious to cattle when given alone , 75. Good food for milch cows , 137. To keep good for many years , 199. Curious facts in regard to the ...
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... acre , and the manufacture of the fibre and fari- na into bread , 28 . SINGING COCK of South America , notice of a pair received by the editor , 208 . SLAVE LABOUR , on the employment of , in Manufac- tories of cotton , & c . 19 , 44 ...
... acre , and the manufacture of the fibre and fari- na into bread , 28 . SINGING COCK of South America , notice of a pair received by the editor , 208 . SLAVE LABOUR , on the employment of , in Manufac- tories of cotton , & c . 19 , 44 ...
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... acre , which gave more than three of pure gypsum . This is thrice as much as is usually applied ; but crystals , fine as they are , must dissolve slowly , and a small quantity only be acting at once . It was tried on twelve acres of ...
... acre , which gave more than three of pure gypsum . This is thrice as much as is usually applied ; but crystals , fine as they are , must dissolve slowly , and a small quantity only be acting at once . It was tried on twelve acres of ...
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... acre . This difference The same precaution must be used with the hemp , give it that softness and pliability which water rot - in price and weight ought alone , without any pro- that has been gathered , when fully ripe , and that ted ...
... acre . This difference The same precaution must be used with the hemp , give it that softness and pliability which water rot - in price and weight ought alone , without any pro- that has been gathered , when fully ripe , and that ted ...
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... acre . In Flanders of money equal to the soil ; to say this , appears , to the coast . From the best information I have been it is thirty - two bushels . In England , the system of other than English readers , to repeat a tissue of able ...
... acre . In Flanders of money equal to the soil ; to say this , appears , to the coast . From the best information I have been it is thirty - two bushels . In England , the system of other than English readers , to repeat a tissue of able ...
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Página 219 - I hereby claim as my invention, the said process or method of manufacturing shear steel; and such my invention, being to the best of my knowledge and belief, entirely new and never before used within that part of his said Majesty's United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England, his said dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed.
Página 82 - ... from whence the same shall have been imported into the United States, and the number of such yards, parcels, or quantities, and such actual value of every of them as the case may require...
Página 141 - I deem the duty, now performed at the request of the president and directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, and the corporations of the District of Columbia, one of the most fortunate incidents of my life.
Página 102 - O yes, mamma ! how very gay Its wings of starry gold ! And see ! it lightly flies away Beyond my gentle hold. " O, mother, now I know full well, If God that worm can change, And draw it from this broken cell, On golden wings to range, — " How beautiful will brother be, When God shall give him wings, Above this dying world to flee, And live with heavenly things !
Página 102 - MOTHER, how still the baby lies ! I cannot hear his breath ; I cannot see his laughing eyes — They tell me this is death.
Página 81 - On all manufactures of wool, or of which wool shall be a component part, except...
Página 214 - Now birds flying in the air, and meeting with many obstacles, as branches and leaves of trees, require to have their eyes sometimes as flat as possible for protection ; but sometimes as round as possible, that they may see the small objects, flies and other insects, which they are chasing through the air, and which they pursue with the most unerring certainty. This could only be accomplished by giving them a power of suddenly changing the form of their eyes. Accordingly, there is a set of hard scales...
Página 81 - ... cents per pound : on tacks, brads, and sprigs, not exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand, five...
Página 23 - Certainly, if a man will keep but of even hand, his ordinary expenses ought to be but to the half of his receipts; and if he think to wax rich, but to the Jaird part. It is no baseness for the greatest to descend and look into their own estate. Some forbear it, not upon negligence alone, but doubting to bring themselves into melancholy, in respect they shall find it broken : but wounds cannot be cured without searching.