THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 







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L HOUSE, MA NOR- 



lectcuitural ^aiette. 



RDAY, FEBRUARYS, 



ialf the allotment to be already 

 -say one-fourth of it with VVlw.ir. 

 iihHe.m.: ouK 



^l2u tBean!be( li l »W'«>l| 1 .:■ ^ 



hich most cottagers grow 

 should be divided between Carrots a 

 Wuwol. The Whi-P I! IJm (.a.. 



a heavier crop by 50 pei 

 cent, than the common Red 



■ 1. The Man 

 gold Wurzel will yield, 



the garden, and boiled wit! 

 ■ 



s ago the Council of the A 



on a sudden the whole scene is changed, the 



Society of Ireland made application 





e executed by their orders in the 





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.m it* of the n trio„. 



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ud drainage now in vogue. A field 





; 



1 for the scene of such a 



occasioning a deposit of Mi 



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is obvious that neitl 





selves, &c." But it 







ufneient, for in order 







oft etw . 



systems, each must be 



" I've been a-dr 



developed by its ow 



n professo 







of any 



ire-concluded theory 



















Large outlay wi 



soon be 



made in Ireland in 





Park affords? If t 



higfish knowledge." And, we ropeat.it is much 



lie K<>val Agricultural Society of Ireland in a wi 

 o comp'etely within his power. 

 CHRONICLES OF A CLAY FARM.— No. III. 

 It was urged by Mr. Brunei as a justifii 





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senses, in these days, that such a doc 

 have needed to be enforced by argumen 



deem it wonderful who has personally w 





M»*tn3K 



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But this of course was all theory, and theory of course 



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« I've beer, 



f ou who said this \ or give jou the wh 



;:;v^;; , :;;;!;:I 1 ;^^my g , 



, : Didn't 1 tell ; 



screw of the telescope, bend 



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I had seen enough of the empire of mind over matter 



I forms and shapes, by 

 ;devoutest of believers in i 



-e brightness of 







•• Thr. e t. ■: d 



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meat I date my e: 



