The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... farm- ing , and then , with a blessing upon their heads , it has bidden them go forth into the field of practical hus- bandry to coöperate with the weary toilers of the farm . Science has erected barriers in the path of the devastating ...
... farm- ing , and then , with a blessing upon their heads , it has bidden them go forth into the field of practical hus- bandry to coöperate with the weary toilers of the farm . Science has erected barriers in the path of the devastating ...
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... farm is new , wonderful and mystify- ing . It promises to bring the agricul- tural millennium nearer by two cen- turies ; it opens the door to Elysian fields that may attract our youth back to the farms of their forefathers , to re ...
... farm is new , wonderful and mystify- ing . It promises to bring the agricul- tural millennium nearer by two cen- turies ; it opens the door to Elysian fields that may attract our youth back to the farms of their forefathers , to re ...
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... farm before noon and in- spect all the works without half the labor formerly required . Good roads . must of necessity run in all directions , cutting the farm up into large sec- tions , so that any part of it can be reached in a ...
... farm before noon and in- spect all the works without half the labor formerly required . Good roads . must of necessity run in all directions , cutting the farm up into large sec- tions , so that any part of it can be reached in a ...
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