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... cultivate the lands called the Potomac Bottoms , situated near the river , about two miles from the city , have become rich by the culture of tobacco , of which some planters have been known to raise upwards of a hundred hogsheads an ...
... cultivate the lands called the Potomac Bottoms , situated near the river , about two miles from the city , have become rich by the culture of tobacco , of which some planters have been known to raise upwards of a hundred hogsheads an ...
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... cultivating a small spot of ground in the interior of Virginia , when his military knowledge , me- chanical talents , and misfortunes , attracted the atten- tion of the Government , and procured him an employ- In Philadelphia , the ...
... cultivating a small spot of ground in the interior of Virginia , when his military knowledge , me- chanical talents , and misfortunes , attracted the atten- tion of the Government , and procured him an employ- In Philadelphia , the ...
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... cultivation of the vine , which succeeded well on the east side of the hill during the space of three years , and particularly the species known by the names of black Hamburg and white- chassela . The fourth year , an unusual warmth ...
... cultivation of the vine , which succeeded well on the east side of the hill during the space of three years , and particularly the species known by the names of black Hamburg and white- chassela . The fourth year , an unusual warmth ...
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... cultivate his nursery , whom he nourishes , educates , and rewards with the annual sum of sixty - four dollars . During hours consecrated to repose , he teaches them to read and write , and instructs them in moral duties . Joseph Moor ...
... cultivate his nursery , whom he nourishes , educates , and rewards with the annual sum of sixty - four dollars . During hours consecrated to repose , he teaches them to read and write , and instructs them in moral duties . Joseph Moor ...
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... earth . Mr. Maine has not yet tried the cultivation of the holly1 and the red - cedar ' , which do not require a rich soil , and seem to be well - flex . 2 Juniperus Virginiana . = fitted for a hedge . Of the former there are ( 122 )
... earth . Mr. Maine has not yet tried the cultivation of the holly1 and the red - cedar ' , which do not require a rich soil , and seem to be well - flex . 2 Juniperus Virginiana . = fitted for a hedge . Of the former there are ( 122 )
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