Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1863 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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... known kinds were exhibited and distributed among those in attendance . No. 6. Pears and their culture have been more fully discussed in our Club than elsewhere , so far as is known to your committee . Specimens were freely sent for ...
... known kinds were exhibited and distributed among those in attendance . No. 6. Pears and their culture have been more fully discussed in our Club than elsewhere , so far as is known to your committee . Specimens were freely sent for ...
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... known wine districts of Europe . The sparkling wine shown resembled the celebrated sparkling Clos de Vouguet , while the clarets resembled the Chateau wines of France . One sample was of the general character of Madeira wine , another ...
... known wine districts of Europe . The sparkling wine shown resembled the celebrated sparkling Clos de Vouguet , while the clarets resembled the Chateau wines of France . One sample was of the general character of Madeira wine , another ...
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... known , that at these meetings on every subject brought forward for discussions , there is an amount of talent and of know- ledge displayed , that not only highly qualifies and enriches the mind , but fills it with admiration of the men ...
... known , that at these meetings on every subject brought forward for discussions , there is an amount of talent and of know- ledge displayed , that not only highly qualifies and enriches the mind , but fills it with admiration of the men ...
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... known and already before the public . - 2. On Garden and Field Culture . The author is profuse and pro- lix , but not in all cases clear in his statements . His mode for field culture , though novel , is believed in a measure to be ...
... known and already before the public . - 2. On Garden and Field Culture . The author is profuse and pro- lix , but not in all cases clear in his statements . His mode for field culture , though novel , is believed in a measure to be ...
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... known under the name of papas . It was cultivated in Virginia as early as 1584 , and the colonists made free use of it as food . The potato is a species of a very large family of plants to be found almost everywhere . Some individuals ...
... known under the name of papas . It was cultivated in Virginia as early as 1584 , and the colonists made free use of it as food . The potato is a species of a very large family of plants to be found almost everywhere . Some individuals ...
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