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THE AGRICULTURAL —— 
To avoid eneumberin 
gy t ; an i 
which may eventually prore eor] 
if | 
will collect and repor 
condition e — S in which the butter fals 
to come“ (i. e. ar coagulate) I will gladly 
join in the See endeavour open the 
medies. The form and ‘d kind of churn has, 
There 
different 
gether, whilst also giving the cream (or milk) 
motion. Of cach ‘af sh v- ese there are several 
best, but indicate a e * 
and thereby avoiding t their defects. Such a 
e first ph e what rh se 
is seen, under 
H 
much to do with the question, and what would | certain 3 to the h 
uited to andther. 
e ] | acta 
ei 
ving, pre woe 
would 
of oxygen could be f 
would doubtless add to 
favourable to the dairyman ; a 
at would be equally re dens 
— niensis 
= 
shies 
ON — DOMINION OF MIND OVER MA FAAR 
antity of 1 2 by the earth bea 
mind. the limit of the 
earth’s fertility has not vee oe ey neither hath 
mind. 
arly stages 
the consumer. 
the limit in the mo ral improvement of t 
rae one 
3 nek 
the gat eet only rise (by 5 eile levity) but cohere tion from east to west 
or less as ag aers rises, 5 they clot | mind slowly traversing the th’s surface but raising 
peer 5 eth ; this is 3 N. — Ke. "p. ah ai Fe with it, and for awhile bearing it upo 
3 but not butter, tho soni! Wh ei indubitable evidence have we that the 
is raised to 33 the globules oh together into oil, 
ich surface, and is clari 
does i 
by mere stirring e with the hand, cons 
same direction ; the fi 
taching on like a oling snow 
411 
t formed clots — at- 
w-ball. 
soil of Egypt produced at an early period of the wor 
hi a an lte — quantity of corn than it does | 
at this da e proofs that the intel- 
lectual vision ar man was — ce ear, and the faculties of 
s mind powerful and gigantic ruetures which 
it produced! Nowhere else hath h the . attained the 
standard of Egypt's fertility, and nowhere else hath the 
lett upon matter so durable an impress of 
Lf 
by wa 
— 5 of man 
to unite armas an apparent er over raw 
which 1 8 the 
ter is m 
and b Potter ~~ prae i 
scalded ” 
m raw uio ; whilst 
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milk a sche, to the palate at least, | 
than milk skinie d co 
finda 
Te 
its own eternity. The tide of mind, the tide of popu- 
f the re 
ey | earth’s fertility were 
For the resources both of mind and soil were 
ago; r have n their 
ee amount. of i inteligenco tò the. Bs cam 
80 oil than ev r their ance — 
may that — inh . Bat pa 
sien mrp te of an de it nan 5 
intentio of their ultural s 
e tô infer a rom the aver that 
o no sof her soil draft — 
out of this country * the highest education to be 
hese 
uan in improv its cultivation. 
asters of Professo ora ohnston's 60 = hee 
tural Chemistry,” but their minds are also in Stic 
with the moral atmosp of our cities, 1 
— — these ra let Irish landlords ie 
he o> have never tou card: Whose 
in 
lsa eee * iss 
trut 
infant 
the or vegetable Eade 
Trish e as employ such men, and 
soil remains as 
increase. 
sai 
favour of the former. 
the soil has in a 5 pge es been a correct image or re- 
flection of the min e inhabitants, think you bee 
the car ear of rer ‘which the modern intel 
mind loves to con sane in “ Punch” and other 
lar publications, will not come = 
rint ves upon the 
moral — ae re of ou 
the city pe vices w whieh 
8 the man ad ‘ican 
8 model of e 
fortune i is pn he Stands: eh 
tion, the means of fi 
— fertility, have subsided d together as hey rose together 
me 
st within him 
countr cong the fertility of Egypt to 
the intelligence ‘of — hama bat we can 
2 * of it is that it i me 
kip ‘tos the most cautious 
gat 
cal Societ 
anal 
und inferences offered in the first edition; 
ute . — . eee 
he subjeet in this pe — 
ich should be | ¢ 
armer, as well as all 
gress of 
blishing is 
r a illado of con njec ctures 
— 
we follow he P progress of civilisation into Syri 
hi same evidence ate 
happen he pon th 
1 e mags period of Jewish prosperity and civil- 
olomon the agent in producing that 
prospel t “No; certainly not. Then it t must indica | 
of new matter, not then antieipated.— J. Arrek 
4.“ makes some oo in * Ne — — of 
ormation It 
g powe 
movin, 
. . that 
of the day, meet at —— of ig 
ghbour, 
of a clock, which 80 guides aud Se 
although they are divergent and 
19th Feb., touching the fi It is 12. _Sudzea’s nei the land Ue Tiden, 
2 —— — to the for i d its present a ds no 
„and a sa labour in winter is ~~ evidence — hath doperted’ | than that 
* one the feet of bus, oy arc ds carrying rae seed in Spring, and 
; t | ee back e in harvest have also departed. 
bet w 0 W most celebrated republic, Attica, was an 
thenian mind, very ees 
anne, Wye agriculture, was more remarkable for its 
elegan refinement than for any ee of great 
< jr noble « qualities, Conceiving 
escape observat 
pher, „The on aoe — Aristotle, “ 
of agriculturis 
Rome, not 2 chan core was indebted to the yr 
proof is to be ders in r fy — was 
for h wisdom. the culminating Fr 
the table by en hg t 
t mixture into a PA 3 ith the 
of bellows immersed be hi 
IOK ner men o of 
her gl also, her finest atlases was deri e rout 
escend from that 
ner Story, 
As we descend 
ing, a proces hich prob wi 
the labour, but N. e 
4 — of the butter to be 
would keep — bett. 
ae er than that 
agian w inary — 
as to provide little or no change in 
move 3 
— to be previously brot 
ont in w 
the most ‘arora tem 
Polmaise, or through tu 
immersed in hot wa 
also — o diak highty oxygovated 
ati : 
by passing it through — i find 
far 
t period, we fin d her negleeting 
may e , perhaps unsu 
by himself. He is m enst careful ble shall 
n his actions. In the eo 
less restraint. There ‘the teenage of the heart 
eh 8 nd the feet, and the man stands ab 
n depr nee 
e -benefici i 
marts of intelligence. the great evil cor 
intelligence i AA that it regards the fruits of the | 
r| mind, unli i 
is a plant growing con 
tain of life. fonn — is ‘dhe fruit of the sam 
gathered. 
ry the differ 
Sonera em Is m 
peculiar to each. ; 
ais is attention to these ‘things, if an india i 
Er may 
— per by that individual 
l be found to bear a 4 
the intellectual ar ents 
n the former are present, the i 
lation to the every-day business of life, cannot 
wantin; 
ill in this ee are stamped 
eok an crevice in Nature 
te: 
t 
l of Ireland yielding ‘ite f — 
If | — — e e e in 
- | means. of its 
* 
hesieged city —— i of 
8 re e. ng ge deser ed — false 
the 
The bre eath of early spring raises up herbs 4 
there, and flowers of 1 humblest m tension. 
thers in infini 
ied safe 
that falls Pea car NaS 15 A P! 
y affords a well-gr 
