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... fact , the ova of salmon should be hatched by those wishing to obtain fish of the largest size in the shortest time . We are gratified in being able to state that the experiment suggested has been tried at Stormontfield , and with the ...
... fact , the ova of salmon should be hatched by those wishing to obtain fish of the largest size in the shortest time . We are gratified in being able to state that the experiment suggested has been tried at Stormontfield , and with the ...
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... fact , when , either from excess of heat or of cold , the fish are seen rising to the surface of the lagoon , they are immediately gathered in heaps , and subjected to this operation , as the most expeditious and the least expensive ...
... fact , when , either from excess of heat or of cold , the fish are seen rising to the surface of the lagoon , they are immediately gathered in heaps , and subjected to this operation , as the most expeditious and the least expensive ...
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... fact that the true cultivators of the soil , the rural populations , have generally ceased to apply themselves to their profession ; and that whilst , by a beneficial reaction , men of the world , and rich and well - informed men , seem ...
... fact that the true cultivators of the soil , the rural populations , have generally ceased to apply themselves to their profession ; and that whilst , by a beneficial reaction , men of the world , and rich and well - informed men , seem ...
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... fact is , a soil , abstractedly considered , is just what a cultivator makes it , being in itself , in all cases , sterile , unless it contains more or less of the elements of fertility , which do not , strictly speaking , belong to it ...
... fact is , a soil , abstractedly considered , is just what a cultivator makes it , being in itself , in all cases , sterile , unless it contains more or less of the elements of fertility , which do not , strictly speaking , belong to it ...
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... fact so intimately connected with a just view of American agricul- ture , and making ample allowance for the unproductive parts of our territory , looking only to those parts where fertility is known , the country is capable of ...
... fact so intimately connected with a just view of American agricul- ture , and making ample allowance for the unproductive parts of our territory , looking only to those parts where fertility is known , the country is capable of ...
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