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" ... planter says, that cotton has destroyed more than earthquakes, or volcanic eruptions. Witness the red hills of Georgia and South Carolina, which have produced cotton till the last dying gasp of the soil forbade any further attempt at cultivation ;... "
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents - 64. lappuse
autors: United States. Patent Office - 1853
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Letters to the President: On the Foreign and Domestic Policy of the Union ...

Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 182 lapas
...of the soil forbade any further attempt at cultivation ; and the land, turned out to nature, reminds the traveller, as he views the dilapidated condition of the country, of the ruins of ancient Greece." The effects of this, as exhibited in South Carolina, are thus stated in a recent address...
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Letters to the President on the Foreign and Domestic Policy of the Union ...

Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 182 lapas
...of the soil forbade any further attempt at cultivation; and the land, turned out to nature, reminds the traveller, as he views the dilapidated condition of the country, of the ruins of ancient Greece." The effects of this, as exhibited in South Carolina, are thus stated in a recent address...
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De Bow's Review, 25. sējums

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1858 - 772 lapas
...forbade anv further attempt at cultivation; and the land, turned out to nature, reminds the traveler, as he views the dilapidated condition of the country, of the ruins of ancient Greece." In Virginia, the crop of tobacco in 1850 was less than that of 1840, by over eighteen...
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De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc ..., 25. sējums

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1858 - 760 lapas
...forbade anv further attempt at Cultivation" and the land, turned out to nature, remind? the traveler, as he views the dilapidated condition of the country, of the ruins of ancient Greece." In Virginia, the crop of tobacco in 1850 was less than that of 1S40, by over eighteen...
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Principles of Social Science, 1. sējums

Henry Charles Carey - 1865 - 496 lapas
...of the soil forbade any further attempt at cultivation ; and the land, turned out to nature, reminds the traveller, as he views the dilapidated condition of the country, of the ruins of ancient Greece." The effects of this, as exhibited in South Carolina, are thus stated in a The £5,000,000...
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The Unity of Law: As Exhibited in the Relations of Physical, Social, Mental ...

Henry Charles Carey - 1872 - 492 lapas
...of the soil forbade any further attempt at cultivation; and the land turned out to nature, reminds the traveller, as he views the dilapidated condition of the country, of the ruins of ancient Greece." Dr. Daniel Lee, in his Progress of Agriculture, in the United States Patent Office...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents ..., 9. sējums,2. daļa

United States. Congress. House - 486 lapas
...destroyed more land than the cultivation of cotton, the cultivation being pretty much a surface afTair. It exposes the land to the exhausting heats of summer,...ground. The piece of ground was 60 yards by 20, in place rffeet. A gentleman of this county has made more by planting a quarter of an acre than I expected....
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Congressional Serial Set

998 lapas
...earthquakes, eruptions of burning volcanic mountains, or anything else. Witness the red hills of Georgia arid South Carolina, that have produced cotton till the...quantity of ground. The piece of ground was 60 yards by 2(J, in place of feet. A gentleman of this county has made more by planting a quarter of an acre than...
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Henry C. Carey, Works from 1848-1864: Pamphlet Vol

Henry Charles Carey - 1848 - 970 lapas
...of the soil forbade any further attempt at cultivation ; and the land, turned out to nature, reminds the traveller, as he views the dilapidated condition of the country, of the ruins of ancient Greece." The effects of this, as exhibited in South Carolina, are thus stated in a recent address...
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