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21. lappuse
... acre ; and instances are not rare of its yielding from fifty to sixty . The seed is generally worth from three to six dollars per bushel . When sown for the lint , it should be sown broadcast from two to three bushels of seed to the acre ...
... acre ; and instances are not rare of its yielding from fifty to sixty . The seed is generally worth from three to six dollars per bushel . When sown for the lint , it should be sown broadcast from two to three bushels of seed to the acre ...
23. lappuse
... acre , on land which , under the usual system , would not yield more than from 300 to 500 lbs . In one of his letters to the editors of the Albany Cultivator , he even says , that he has actually picked the enormous quantity of 5,989 ...
... acre , on land which , under the usual system , would not yield more than from 300 to 500 lbs . In one of his letters to the editors of the Albany Cultivator , he even says , that he has actually picked the enormous quantity of 5,989 ...
30. lappuse
... acre , which would give at least 900,000 trees , worth $ 1,800,000 -probably $ 2.000.000 . By suffering a portion of these to remain , while clearing up their land , the farmers would be able to derive much profit from them , from year ...
... acre , which would give at least 900,000 trees , worth $ 1,800,000 -probably $ 2.000.000 . By suffering a portion of these to remain , while clearing up their land , the farmers would be able to derive much profit from them , from year ...
33. lappuse
... acre ; but the quality was not so fine as expected , and it was supposed some added more cream of lime than was necessary . The sugar , however , proved equal to about second quality New Orleans . He also remarks , that they found ...
... acre ; but the quality was not so fine as expected , and it was supposed some added more cream of lime than was necessary . The sugar , however , proved equal to about second quality New Orleans . He also remarks , that they found ...
34. lappuse
... acre of ground to cultivate . " Such are some of the results of very imperfect experiments the first year after the announcement of the fact that sugar can be made from the corn- stalk . They were commenced and prosecuted , in most ...
... acre of ground to cultivate . " Such are some of the results of very imperfect experiments the first year after the announcement of the fact that sugar can be made from the corn- stalk . They were commenced and prosecuted , in most ...
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54. lappuse - We have experienced what we did not then believe, that there exists both profligacy and power enough to exclude us from the field of interchange with other nations: that to be independent for the comforts of life we must fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturist.
54. lappuse - Except for cotton he has neither a foreign nor a home market. Does not this clearly prove, when there is no market either at home or abroad, that there is too much labor employed in agriculture, and that the channels of labor should be multiplied;' Common sense points out at once the remedy.
152. lappuse - He who sows the ground with care and diligence, acquires a greater stock of religious merit, than he could gain by the repetition of ten thousand prayers.
77. lappuse - And the benefit of such renewal shall extend to assignees and grantees of the right to use the thing patented, to the extent of their respective interest therein...
54. lappuse - In short, sir, we have been too long subject to the policy of the British merchants. It is time that •we should become a little more Americanized ; and instead of feeding the paupers and laborers of England, feed our own ; or else, in a short time, by continuing our present policy, we shall all be rendered paupers ourselves.
61. lappuse - Be it known that I, John Fitch, of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia, the State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and improved mode of preventing...
54. lappuse - The farmer will find a ready market for his surplus produce ; and, what is almost of equal consequence, a certain and cheap supply of all his wants.
53. lappuse - What the farmers call the yellows in wheat, and which they consider as a kind of mildew, is, in fact, occasioned by a small yellow fly, with blue wings, about the size of a gnat.
77. lappuse - Washington, and in such other paper or papers as he may deem proper, published in the section of country most interested adversely to the extension of the patent, a notice of such application, and of the time and place when and where the same will be considered, that any person may appear and show cause why the extension should not be granted.
77. lappuse - The patentee shall furnish to the Commissioner of Patents a statement in writing, under oath, of the ascertained value of the invention, and of his receipts and expenditures, sufficiently in detail to exhibit a true and faithful account of loss and profit in any manner accruing to him from and by reason of said invention.