The Works of Daniel Webster ..., Volumul 1Little, Brown and Company, 1853 |
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Pagina 445
... soil , with some small part which , with us , would be called sandy . Through a great extent of country , this soil rests on a deep bed of chalk . Ours is a granite soil . There is granite in Great Britain ; but this species of soil pre ...
... soil , with some small part which , with us , would be called sandy . Through a great extent of country , this soil rests on a deep bed of chalk . Ours is a granite soil . There is granite in Great Britain ; but this species of soil pre ...
Pagina 448
... soil . The farmer , then , from his green crops , and by a regular system of rotation , finds green fodder for his cattle and wheat for the market . Among the lighter English soils is that of the county of Nor- folk , a county , however ...
... soil . The farmer , then , from his green crops , and by a regular system of rotation , finds green fodder for his cattle and wheat for the market . Among the lighter English soils is that of the county of Nor- folk , a county , however ...
Pagina 450
... soil of Scotland more resemble the soil and climate of Massachusetts than those of England do , I hope the farmers of Massachusetts will acquaint themselves , as well as they can , with Scotch husbandry . 1 had the pleasure of passing ...
... soil of Scotland more resemble the soil and climate of Massachusetts than those of England do , I hope the farmers of Massachusetts will acquaint themselves , as well as they can , with Scotch husbandry . 1 had the pleasure of passing ...
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