It will not be doubted that with reference either to individual or national welfare agriculture is of primary importance. In proportion as nations advance in population and other circumstances of maturity this truth becomes more apparent, and renders... Yearbook of agriculture. 1894 - Page 83by United States. Department of Agriculture - 1895Full view - About this book
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 586 pages
...circumstances of maturity, this truth becomes more apparent ; and renders the cultivation of the foil more and more an object of public patronage. Institutions,...grow up supported by the public purse: and to what objedt can it be dedicated with greater propriety * Among the means which have been employed to this... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 pages
...in population, and other circumstances of maturity, this truth becomes more apparent ; and renders the cultivation of the soil more and more an object...object can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means which have been employed to this end, none have been attended with greater success,... | |
| 1815 - 508 pages
...more an object of publick patronage. Institutions for promoting it, grow up, supported by the publick purse : — and to what object can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means which have been employed to this end, none have been attended with greater success,... | |
| William Drown, Solomon Drowne - 1824 - 298 pages
...advance in population aad other circumstances of maturity, this truth becomes more apparent, and renders the cultivation of the soil more and more an object...grow up, supported by the public purse : and to what objects can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means which have been emploved to this... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 622 pages
...advance in population and other circumstances of maturity, this truth becomes more apparent, and renders the cultivation of the soil more and more an object...object can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means, which have been employed to this end, none have been attended with greater success... | |
| United States. Congress - 1849 - 760 pages
...advance in population, and other circumstances of maturity, this truth becomes more apparent, and renders the cultivation of the soil more and more an object...for promoting it grow up, supported by the public puree ; and to what object can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means which have... | |
| George Washington - 1837 - 620 pages
...advance in population and other circumstances of maturity, this truth becomes more apparent, and renders the cultivation of the soil more and more an object...object can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among the means, which have been employed to this end, none have been attended with greater success... | |
| Edmund Ruffin - 1841 - 888 pages
...advance in population and other circumstances of maturity ; this truth becomes more apparent and renders the cultivation of the soil more and more an object...promoting it grow up, supported by the public purse ; and 10 what object can it be dedicated with greater propriety ? Among: the means which have been employed... | |
| Joseph Coe - 1841 - 416 pages
...advance in population and other circumstances of maturity, this truth becomes more apparent, and renders the cultivation of the soil more and more an object...promoting it grow up, supported by the public purse. Among the means which have been employed to this end, none have been attended with greater success... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...advance in population and other circumstances of maturity, this truth becomes more apparent, and renders the cultivation of the soil more and more an object...promoting it grow up, supported by the public purse. Among the means which have been employed to this end none have been attended with greater success than... | |
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