The Writings of George Washington: pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addressesAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... corn and with clothing , and offensive measures against them prohib- ited , during the recess of Congress . To satisfy the complaints of the latter , prosecutions have been insti- tuted for the violences committed upon them . But the ...
... corn and with clothing , and offensive measures against them prohib- ited , during the recess of Congress . To satisfy the complaints of the latter , prosecutions have been insti- tuted for the violences committed upon them . But the ...
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... corn ground , and excited perhaps to a more hus- bandlike preparation of it ; but to do either of these is much more expensive , than the method now practised , and in fact may not be so profitable as the slovenly but easy method of ...
... corn ground , and excited perhaps to a more hus- bandlike preparation of it ; but to do either of these is much more expensive , than the method now practised , and in fact may not be so profitable as the slovenly but easy method of ...
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... corn , wheat , barley , pease , or any other tolerably round grain , that you may wish to sow , or plant in this manner . I have sown oats very well with it , which is among the most inconvenient and unfit grains for this machine . To ...
... corn , wheat , barley , pease , or any other tolerably round grain , that you may wish to sow , or plant in this manner . I have sown oats very well with it , which is among the most inconvenient and unfit grains for this machine . To ...
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... corn ( maize ) , which , according to the mode of cultivation , is a good preparation for wheat ; then a crop of ... corn ; as very few persons have attended to sowing grasses , and connecting cattle with their crops . The Indian corn is ...
... corn ( maize ) , which , according to the mode of cultivation , is a good preparation for wheat ; then a crop of ... corn ; as very few persons have attended to sowing grasses , and connecting cattle with their crops . The Indian corn is ...
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... corn . Its utility or inutility has , undoubt- edly , been reduced to a certainty before this time ; if it possesses all the properties and advantages mentioned in the description , and you can , from your own knowledge , or such ...
... corn . Its utility or inutility has , undoubt- edly , been reduced to a certainty before this time ; if it possesses all the properties and advantages mentioned in the description , and you can , from your own knowledge , or such ...
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