THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



»t drags upon agricultural progress, a 



If any one wishes the essence of a good agricultun 

 brary, he will no doubt find it in the Numbers of Mi 



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15 l > "!'- s t os of its theory- li.ul j i nallj been surveyed by 



m t CI "t? °l T nese inust l)e chargeable on the trade of book-making 



t luxuriantly. In the latter part c 

 m had grown to a large Bize, a 



jsed and unprotected nature of tht D 



were being daily diminished by trespassers, an< 



whole were consequently dug up. This was nc 



long after the disease had shown itself in a very viruieni 



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i, which were without a symptom of 



' : ' ■ ' 

 I kept till June, 1816, and to the last th 



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:•, and also last 

 height, and an 



happy.— Fredk. H. Hemrnia 



Tune,. 



Calendar of Operations. 



we. Thus, 





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