Annual Report of the American Institute of the City of New YorkC. van Benthuysen., 1867 1st-32d 1841-1871/72 issued also as Legislative documents. |
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... raised to giving the privilege of speaking to a promis- cuous assemblage , which may sometimes lower the dignity of a scientific debate ; but while the organization is really under the direct control of the members of the Institute ...
... raised to giving the privilege of speaking to a promis- cuous assemblage , which may sometimes lower the dignity of a scientific debate ; but while the organization is really under the direct control of the members of the Institute ...
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... raised barley know the value of a horse - fork that will pitch a large forkful of barley straw , either before the grain is threshed out or after the straw has been passed through a threshing machine , as the straw of no other cereal ...
... raised barley know the value of a horse - fork that will pitch a large forkful of barley straw , either before the grain is threshed out or after the straw has been passed through a threshing machine , as the straw of no other cereal ...
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... raising of money , and that when such offers are made there may be a record of them , several gentlemen , who have felt a zeal- ous desire to see the American Institute go on and prosper , have drawn up the following form for your ...
... raising of money , and that when such offers are made there may be a record of them , several gentlemen , who have felt a zeal- ous desire to see the American Institute go on and prosper , have drawn up the following form for your ...
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... raised mat in very severe , or very sunny weather , and a few inches of sand about the roots . Here are to be seen Camelias in all stages of growth in the open ground , one I measured was 18 feet high and 18 inches trunk in diameter ...
... raised mat in very severe , or very sunny weather , and a few inches of sand about the roots . Here are to be seen Camelias in all stages of growth in the open ground , one I measured was 18 feet high and 18 inches trunk in diameter ...
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... raised in South Carolina , Georgia and Florida , but seldom find their way here . Peaches are never too early , or continue too late , and though very abundant some seasons , people rarely tire of them . They are emphatically the fruit ...
... raised in South Carolina , Georgia and Florida , but seldom find their way here . Peaches are never too early , or continue too late , and though very abundant some seasons , people rarely tire of them . They are emphatically the fruit ...
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