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26 sep 2016 the new-england farmer; or, georgical dictionary, by samuel deane (2nd edition, 1797) agriculture is justly thought to be the most ancient art;.
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Containing a compendious account of the ways and methods in which the important art of husbandry,.
2 jan 2021 it is frequently called herd's grass in new england and new york, and this was 15 deane, samuel, the new england farmer; or georgical.
The new-england farmer; or, georgical dictionary: containing a compendious account of the ways and methods in which the most important art of husbandry,.
The newengland farmer, or georgical dictionary: containing a compendious account of the ways and methods in which the important art of husbandry,.
Author, a society of gentlemen, a group of members of the royal society of arts.
Samuel deane(1733-1814) new england agricultural writer, noted congregational clergyman and later vice-president of bowdoin college.
2 jun 2011 the foundation for their new england community lay in the english experience they were dairy farmers and cattle raisers from somerset and dorset, american geographical society, bulletin, xxxix (1907), 513-544.
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