The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature, Tom 1M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1848 Agriculture and the mechanic arts are the basis of civilization. |
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... bushel in St. Louis , 217 ; Appalachian and Illi- nois coal fields , 247-8 ; coal near Ar- kansas river on the route to Santa Fe , 375 ; cannel and bituminous coal of Missouri ; effects of using bituminous coal , & c . , 437 . Coasting ...
... bushel in St. Louis , 217 ; Appalachian and Illi- nois coal fields , 247-8 ; coal near Ar- kansas river on the route to Santa Fe , 375 ; cannel and bituminous coal of Missouri ; effects of using bituminous coal , & c . , 437 . Coasting ...
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... bushels ; 1844 , 720,663 do .; 1845 , 971,025 do .; 1846 , 1,838,936 do .; while , judging from present in- dications , the amount received during the present year , 1847 , will be at least 3,000,000 bushels , or nearly six times the ...
... bushels ; 1844 , 720,663 do .; 1845 , 971,025 do .; 1846 , 1,838,936 do .; while , judging from present in- dications , the amount received during the present year , 1847 , will be at least 3,000,000 bushels , or nearly six times the ...
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... bushels ; 1844 , ( short crop , ) 56,720 do .; 1845 , 107,927 do .; 1846 , 588,644 do .; 1847 , ( probably , ) 1,200,000 do . The latter , of course , is not the crop of 1847 , but of the year preceding . The above , it should be ...
... bushels ; 1844 , ( short crop , ) 56,720 do .; 1845 , 107,927 do .; 1846 , 588,644 do .; 1847 , ( probably , ) 1,200,000 do . The latter , of course , is not the crop of 1847 , but of the year preceding . The above , it should be ...
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... bushel , that steam is cheaper than water . If these calculations be correct , they establish a fact that adds greatly to the other advantages which the west possesses over the eastern states for manufacturing purposes . Óperatives can ...
... bushel , that steam is cheaper than water . If these calculations be correct , they establish a fact that adds greatly to the other advantages which the west possesses over the eastern states for manufacturing purposes . Óperatives can ...
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... . On the banks of the river where this coal is mined , its price aside from the rent , s from 2 to 3 1-2 cents per bushel , depending on the quantity mined . It is much to be regretted that our States interested WATER AND STEAM POWER . 31.
... . On the banks of the river where this coal is mined , its price aside from the rent , s from 2 to 3 1-2 cents per bushel , depending on the quantity mined . It is much to be regretted that our States interested WATER AND STEAM POWER . 31.
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Strona 462 - And finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by the said government when providing for the removal of the Indians from any portion of the said territories, or for its being settled by citizens of the United States ; but, on the contrary, special care shall then be taken not to place its Indian occupants under the necessity of seeking new homes, by committing those invasions which the United States have solemnly obliged themselves to restrain.
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