The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 4Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... land , to which it is specially adapted , but also growing in thin and dry soils . If rather closely fed , it is a good grass for pastures ; and in rich soils it yields a large quantity of hay which , if cut before the seed is ripe , is ...
... land , to which it is specially adapted , but also growing in thin and dry soils . If rather closely fed , it is a good grass for pastures ; and in rich soils it yields a large quantity of hay which , if cut before the seed is ripe , is ...
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... land . Mr. James Mill , himself an independent thinker , did much in his writings to extend the application in new directions of B.'s principles , a work in which , apart from his original efforts , he has achieved a lasting monu- ment ...
... land . Mr. James Mill , himself an independent thinker , did much in his writings to extend the application in new directions of B.'s principles , a work in which , apart from his original efforts , he has achieved a lasting monu- ment ...
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... land , property left by Col. Jesse Benton , 25 m . s . of Nashville . Here the whole family gave their efforts to opening a farm of 3,000 acres ; and the settlement , then on the extreme frontier , gradually filled up and was called ...
... land , property left by Col. Jesse Benton , 25 m . s . of Nashville . Here the whole family gave their efforts to opening a farm of 3,000 acres ; and the settlement , then on the extreme frontier , gradually filled up and was called ...
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... land which separates the basins of the B. and the Shari , which flows into Lake Tchad , ' cannot exceed 20 m . , consist- ing of an entirely level flat , and probably of alluvial soil . The level of the Tsad , and that of the river B ...
... land which separates the basins of the B. and the Shari , which flows into Lake Tchad , ' cannot exceed 20 m . , consist- ing of an entirely level flat , and probably of alluvial soil . The level of the Tsad , and that of the river B ...
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... land from the ravages of Grendal . Most tender and pathetic is the passage in which he asks - if fortune should be averse to him ( if Hildai.e . ' the goddess of slaughter ' - ' should take him away ) , that they would not mourn over ...
... land from the ravages of Grendal . Most tender and pathetic is the passage in which he asks - if fortune should be averse to him ( if Hildai.e . ' the goddess of slaughter ' - ' should take him away ) , that they would not mourn over ...
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