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... York : The harvest is nearly finished . It is the earliest and quickest on record . Peas are somewhat shrunken from premature ripening . Vaughan , York : There are some good fields of peas and others are very poor . Some think the frost ...
... York : The harvest is nearly finished . It is the earliest and quickest on record . Peas are somewhat shrunken from premature ripening . Vaughan , York : There are some good fields of peas and others are very poor . Some think the frost ...
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... York : Nearly every farm has a silo . Scarborough , York : A number of silos have been put up and filled with corn . Vaughan , York : There are hardly any silos in this township . York , York : Nearly all large farms have adopted the ...
... York : Nearly every farm has a silo . Scarborough , York : A number of silos have been put up and filled with corn . Vaughan , York : There are hardly any silos in this township . York , York : Nearly all large farms have adopted the ...
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... York : A good yield got in in first - rate condition , the hot , dry weather being very favorable for hay - making . : Darlington , Durham Early cut hay has been somewhat colored by showers . Later has been saved in splendid condition ...
... York : A good yield got in in first - rate condition , the hot , dry weather being very favorable for hay - making . : Darlington , Durham Early cut hay has been somewhat colored by showers . Later has been saved in splendid condition ...
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... York : There is going to be plenty of bloom on apples , plums and cherries , and the cater- pillars are going to be ... York , York : Apples are small and injured by scab and codling worm . Caterpillars were prevalent this spring . The ...
... York : There is going to be plenty of bloom on apples , plums and cherries , and the cater- pillars are going to be ... York , York : Apples are small and injured by scab and codling worm . Caterpillars were prevalent this spring . The ...
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... York : Plumns were abundant . Grapes very fine . Rather dry for other small fruits . York , York : Trees and vines are in Al condition , and with a favorable winter we may look for a large crop of all kinds of fruit , if the trees ...
... York : Plumns were abundant . Grapes very fine . Rather dry for other small fruits . York , York : Trees and vines are in Al condition , and with a favorable winter we may look for a large crop of all kinds of fruit , if the trees ...
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Page 63 - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on...
Page 294 - The smallpox, so fatal and so general amongst us, is here entirely harmless by the invention of engrafting (which is the term they give it). There is a set of old women who make it their business to perform the operation. Every autumn in the month of September, when the great heat is abated, people send to one another to know if any of their family has a mind to have the smallpox. They make...
Page 22 - ... together, with nothing but a little carpentry and masonry between them; — crammed in, like salted fish in their barrel; — or weltering, shall I say, like an Egyptian pitcher of tamed vipers, each struggling to get its head above the others: such work goes on under that smokecounterpane! — But I, mein Werther, sit above it all; I am alone with the Stars.
Page 23 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
Page 22 - I say, like the stertorous, unquiet slumber of sick Life, is heard in Heaven ! Oh, under that hideous coverlet of vapours, and putrefactions, and unimaginable gases, what a Fermentingvat lies simmering and hid! The joyful and the sorrowful are there; men are dying there, men are being born; men are praying, — on the other side of a brick partition, men are cursing; and around them all is the vast, void Night.
Page xxiv - And, moved thro' life of lower phase, Result in man, be born and think, And act and love, a closer link Betwixt us and the crowning race Of those that, eye to eye, shall look On knowledge; under whose command Is Earth and Earth's, and in their hand Is Nature like an open book; No longer half-akin to brute, For all we thought and loved and did.
Page 71 - GENTLEMEN, — I have the honor to present the following report for the year ending 30th November, 1898 : The mortality for the past year was 137.
Page 22 - Vanity, still rolling here and there through distant streets, are bearing her to Halls roofed-in, and lighted to the due pitch for her; and only Vice and Misery, to prowl or to moan like nightbirds, are abroad: that hum, I say, like the stertorous, unquiet slumber of sick Life, is heard in Heaven!
Page 22 - Oh, under that hideous coverlet of vapors, and putrefactions, and unimaginable gases, what a Fermenting-vat lies simmering and hid ! The joyful and the sorrowful are there ; men are dying there, men are being born ; men are praying, — on the other side of a brick partition, men are cursing ; and around them all is the vast, void Night.
Page 233 - RICHARDS.— Aluminium : Its History, Occurrence, Properties, Metallurgy and Applications, including its Alloys. By JOSEPH W. RICHARDS, AC, Chemist and Practical Metallurgist, Member of the Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft.