The Wisconsin Farmer, and Northwestern Cultivator, Volumen8Powers & Skinner., 1856 |
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... Patent , 39 296 Camellias , how to bloom , 301 Catawba grape origin of , 458 Cheesemaker letter from an old 587 Carriages , an improvement in , 555 Charcoal , its alimentary charac 28 Chinch Bug , 497 Cotton , Japan , 304 Corns on ...
... Patent , 39 296 Camellias , how to bloom , 301 Catawba grape origin of , 458 Cheesemaker letter from an old 587 Carriages , an improvement in , 555 Charcoal , its alimentary charac 28 Chinch Bug , 497 Cotton , Japan , 304 Corns on ...
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... patent , 89 31 39 Swamp and over flowed lands , law in regard to , 518 " IT T ment , 72 Of the United States , 182 Trees , winter protection of , 18 Lard and strychnine , 298 Growing timber on , 135 Culture , 102 Lightning protecting ...
... patent , 89 31 39 Swamp and over flowed lands , law in regard to , 518 " IT T ment , 72 Of the United States , 182 Trees , winter protection of , 18 Lard and strychnine , 298 Growing timber on , 135 Culture , 102 Lightning protecting ...
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... Patent office seeds , 186,470 Cloth , to take grease out of , 126 A new State , 43 To color nankeen , Croup , 126 324 Agricultural products of the U. S. , Price of products and wool , 280 186 Physician responsibilitics , 329 Crackers ...
... Patent office seeds , 186,470 Cloth , to take grease out of , 126 A new State , 43 To color nankeen , Croup , 126 324 Agricultural products of the U. S. , Price of products and wool , 280 186 Physician responsibilitics , 329 Crackers ...
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... Patent Car Brake , 39 22 Novel Method of Propelling Steamboats , 39 23 New Air Spring for Railroad Cars , 39 23 A Curiosity , 40 The Meadows of America , 40 25 Mrs. Partington at the Cattle Show , 40 25 Pickles , 41 25 Eating and ...
... Patent Car Brake , 39 22 Novel Method of Propelling Steamboats , 39 23 New Air Spring for Railroad Cars , 39 23 A Curiosity , 40 The Meadows of America , 40 25 Mrs. Partington at the Cattle Show , 40 25 Pickles , 41 25 Eating and ...
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... Patent Office ; which , with great effort and ability , collects facts , and experiments , and results , from every part of the nation , on all subjects interesting to the farmer , in all branches of his wide and noble profession- in ...
... Patent Office ; which , with great effort and ability , collects facts , and experiments , and results , from every part of the nation , on all subjects interesting to the farmer , in all branches of his wide and noble profession- in ...
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Página 391 - ... for want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the horse was lost; and for want of a horse the rider was lost...
Página 341 - Thou fool, that which thou sowest is not quickened, except it die: And that which thou sowest, thou sowest not that body that shall be, but bare grain, it may chance of wheat, or of some other grain : But God giveth it a body as it hath pleased him, and to every seed his own body.
Página 413 - It will not do to be perpetually calculating risks, and adjusting nice chances : it did all very well before the Flood, when a man could consult his friends upon an intended publication for a hundred and fifty years, and then live to see its success...
Página 119 - ... of the heart, and is alive to nothing else: whereas talent is talent, and mind is mind, in all its branches ! Wit gives to life one of its best...
Página 38 - ... soaking it well, and then hanging it over a slow fire, in a small kettle within a large one filled with water. Add five gallons of hot water to the mixture, stir it well, and let it stand a few days covered from the dirt.
Página 82 - Nothing will do in the pursuit of knowledge but the blackest ingratitude ; the moment we have got up the ladder, we must kick it down ; as soon as we have passed over the bridge, we must let it rot; when we have got upon the shoulders -of the ancients, we must look over their heads.
Página 346 - ... exertion of any kind, on the temperature of the air, and, finally, on the presence or absence of water. Through the skin and lungs there escapes a certain quantity of water, and as the presence of water is essential to the continuance of the vital motions, its dissipation hastens death. Cases have occurred in which, a full supply of water being accessible to the sufferer, death has not occurred till after the lapse of twenty days. In one case life was sustained in this way for the period of sixty...
Página 204 - January, in the city of Albany, at which time all the officers shall be elected by a plurality of votes and by ballot.
Página 38 - ... pint of this mixture will cover a square yard upon the outside of a house if properly applied. Brushes more or less small may be used according to the neatness of the job required. It answers as well as oil paint for wood, brick or stone, and is cheaper.
Página 413 - The fact is, that in order to do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand shivering on the bank, and thinking of the cold and the danger, but jump in and scramble through as well as we can.