40—1849.] 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



fT\i)0\VNERS' WEST OF ENGLAND AND (^LARK'S METALLIC I! 



uru^^^bssI^ sen* 







L»^H^:r: 



j)K. KYAVS AZOTIC MANURES, prepare 



| )IU AivK. (JLAND, v >i. OTHER MANURES.- 



lidon, AgSi* for Crflf ™rpSent DWnfclctSg PoX' 5 '"'' 

 CMITHFIELD CLTI' 1 , ._i '. \ , ., - , , 



f YDRAULIC ExNG 



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fiURBlDGE and HEALY, 130, Fleet-street, r« 



Messrs. Henderson, Pine-apple Place. 

 J. hchroder, Esq., Stratford. 





JRie agricultural ©ajette, 



: 



not to the Agricultui 

 F Agricultural Edocj 

 important. The mon 



nl carry with i' the sympathy and good ' 

 Itdoessoalrea.lv. [til 



lew. The sword is unbacked, tl 

 ess, and the spurs unblooded ; and 

 eers and hooting of many an old-st; 

 omes forth, diffidently it may be, yet 

 ustained by inward knowledge and pi 

 he whisperingly uttered < God speed yoi 

 "the public oar. Otho 



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nothing more, and 



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fthS'^l 



that 



rt governed. 6 An 



is once truly and practically admitted and under- 

 stood, the whole horizon of the question in some 





ure begins to clear. 



We look a 







country where almost in 



very depan 



















nentlv distinguished 







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tho 



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ce of our Looms, our Forges, oi 



ios, our St, a; . 

 our Industry, backed by un 







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ttd pra 



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-,:; i;n 



•-1.1 



iverhar f roceeded S i s ki i 

 .dTLencTSa? could" b! 

 id beholder in the given 



any farms in each count; 



ents, and mark the stat 

 ops, as we watch the pre 

 en employed upon it— £ 



corresponding sense of p 



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!, wh.h ...nstn .t.s th. I'.ideof lgnoranc 



abomination and 



; - 







still there is a track to go 



$*g*7 Geology, XrayAngf Leveling? Rauta^Sneer 



^ S'oTthT'tfchooltan 1 " be ha^on T'lication eithe 

 ^fS^Pari' , t r l 1 ; s G ^ Cechurch - 8tr ^ 

 •**^ E li2i^ ?OlLERS, n re^tfully "solicit the attention^* 



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ii^Psrk*.!. 10 ^orm tte^Trade that at their Manufactory, 



succession. 'Water 

 in the neighbourly 



which is the vorv c 



lere are indet 



forbade the first 

 i by the Compass, to follow the 

 i and landmarks of all preceding 



r good or ill, can ever know, — has b 



Mss; 



time let loose into imperative action. The fluctu- 

 ating dynasty of 'price-per-bushel ? has ; assed aw ay 

 we do not make it so : we only take the case as tj 

 * before us, unavoidable and undeniable. Th« 

 l, — the only one that can remain 

 he regular trade-question of I 

 From the death of the p 



r Science if Education. The education t 



midiy, with 1>. <t t« 

 ry thought of mea 



t and confidence, 



is the ] co-ex 



it, or is it not supported ; does 

 from the comparison we hi 



which is Sid to 1 



Adversity may have 



a!.;,.-U:.^ 



dustrious; th 



i other pursuits more complii 

 ;, yet through all impediment , 



t they rise e 

 Jut, unhapp 





jrthy of respect ; and to see it 

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vement in mechanical or 

 chemical art, exhibits an inherent tendency in the 



