The Correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart: With Reminiscences of the Most Distinguished Characters who Have Appeared in Great Britain, and in Foreign Countries, During the Last Fifty Years. Illustrated by Facsimiles of Two Hundred Autographs ...H. Colburn & R. Bentley, 1831 - Agriculturists |
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... Philadelphia , 59 62 64 · 66 68 69 Esq . 16. Extract Minutes of the Phi- ladelphia Society for promot- ing Agriculture , 17. Letter from Richard Peters , Esq . President of the Phi- ladelphia Society for pro- moting Agriculture , 18 ...
... Philadelphia , 59 62 64 · 66 68 69 Esq . 16. Extract Minutes of the Phi- ladelphia Society for promot- ing Agriculture , 17. Letter from Richard Peters , Esq . President of the Phi- ladelphia Society for pro- moting Agriculture , 18 ...
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... Philadelphia , with societies of agriculture in the capital of each state , to corre- spond with it . Such an establishment would soon enable the farmers of America to acquire agricultural knowledge , and , what is of equal importance ...
... Philadelphia , with societies of agriculture in the capital of each state , to corre- spond with it . Such an establishment would soon enable the farmers of America to acquire agricultural knowledge , and , what is of equal importance ...
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... Philadelphia , 11th December 1796 . The near view which you have of the Revolution in France , and of the political state of things in Europe , especially those of Great Britain , has enabled you to form a judgment with so much more ...
... Philadelphia , 11th December 1796 . The near view which you have of the Revolution in France , and of the political state of things in Europe , especially those of Great Britain , has enabled you to form a judgment with so much more ...
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... Philadelphia , has become the general recep- tacle of foreigners from all countries , and of all descriptions ; many of whom soon take an active part in the politics of the state ; and coming over full of prejudices against their own ...
... Philadelphia , has become the general recep- tacle of foreigners from all countries , and of all descriptions ; many of whom soon take an active part in the politics of the state ; and coming over full of prejudices against their own ...
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... Philadelphia , and rare- ly look beyond the limits of the state ; but besides these , two other causes , not a little operative , may be added ; namely , that until Congress passed general laws , relative to naturali- zation and ...
... Philadelphia , and rare- ly look beyond the limits of the state ; but besides these , two other causes , not a little operative , may be added ; namely , that until Congress passed general laws , relative to naturali- zation and ...
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