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... soil is of the first quality for growing wheat ; through the whole district population is rapidly increasing ; the richness of the soil , and the easy access to market , enable the farmer to reap such an abundant reward for his toil ...
... soil is of the first quality for growing wheat ; through the whole district population is rapidly increasing ; the richness of the soil , and the easy access to market , enable the farmer to reap such an abundant reward for his toil ...
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... and suffi- cientlydiversified in soil and surface as to admit of satisfactory experiments : 2. A FARM HOUSE and FARM BUILDINGS , which may serve as models of convenience , taste and economy , STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ...
... and suffi- cientlydiversified in soil and surface as to admit of satisfactory experiments : 2. A FARM HOUSE and FARM BUILDINGS , which may serve as models of convenience , taste and economy , STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ...
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... labors . It is not the natural fertility of the soil , so much as the intelligence and industry of those who till it , which gives to husbandry its interests and its rewards . The man who devotes the energies of a highly cultivated mind , ...
... labors . It is not the natural fertility of the soil , so much as the intelligence and industry of those who till it , which gives to husbandry its interests and its rewards . The man who devotes the energies of a highly cultivated mind , ...
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... agricultural population . Despotism will never flourish in the American soil , but through the ignorance , and we may say consequent depravity , of its cultivators . Your committee recall to recollection , with feelings of pride 8.
... agricultural population . Despotism will never flourish in the American soil , but through the ignorance , and we may say consequent depravity , of its cultivators . Your committee recall to recollection , with feelings of pride 8.
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... soil , rather poor , and cultivate the silk with success . Certainly where the worms are educated , the season is far from being as favorable to them as it is in the north of the state of New - York . I hope that the efforts of the ...
... soil , rather poor , and cultivate the silk with success . Certainly where the worms are educated , the season is far from being as favorable to them as it is in the north of the state of New - York . I hope that the efforts of the ...
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Page 8 - Army, shall be considered as a common fund for the use and benefit of such of the United States as have become, or shall become members of the confederation...
Page 17 - Constitution, and the laws of the united States made in pursuance thereof, and all treaties made, or which shall be made under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land ; and the judges in every State shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 6 - An Ordinance to Nullify certain acts of the Congress of the United States, purporting to be laws laying duties and imposts on the importation of foreign commodities.
Page 18 - Cast thy bread upon the waters : for thou shall find it after many days.
Page 7 - Whereas it hath been said that the common enemy is encouraged by this State not acceding to the Confederation to hope that the union of the sister States may be dissolved, and therefore prosecutes the war in expectation of an event so disgraceful to America, and our friends and illustrious ally are impressed with an idea that the common cause would be promoted by our formally acceding to the Confederation.
Page 9 - Jlnd be it resolved, That the governor be requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the President of the United States, to Louis Kossuth, and to each of our senators and representatives in Congress.
Page 13 - ... a tribunal is already provided by the Constitution of the United States, to wit : The Supreme Court, more eminently qualified from their habits and duties, from the mode of their selection, and from the tenure of their offices, to decide the disputes aforesaid, in an enlightened and impartial manner, than any other tribunal which could be created.