Transactions of the Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts and Manufactures, Instituted in the State of New York, Volum 2 |
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... PARIS , 24th Nov. 1802 . are many obstacles to a stranger's learning the arts or agriculture of a foreign coun- try , in a short period - the prejudice of the pea- santry , the want of faculty in their language , and the mistakes that ...
... PARIS , 24th Nov. 1802 . are many obstacles to a stranger's learning the arts or agriculture of a foreign coun- try , in a short period - the prejudice of the pea- santry , the want of faculty in their language , and the mistakes that ...
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... Paris till the 3d of December : I mention this , to shew how unfavorable the season was for the acquisitions of agricultural knowledge on our journey . L'ORIENT is an extremely pretty town , and like most of those in France , is built ...
... Paris till the 3d of December : I mention this , to shew how unfavorable the season was for the acquisitions of agricultural knowledge on our journey . L'ORIENT is an extremely pretty town , and like most of those in France , is built ...
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... Paris . Fruit is also very plentiful and very fine . Perhaps the adoption of the form of their markets might contribute to the health of our cities . It does not at L'Orient , nor at any other place which I have seen in France , consist ...
... Paris . Fruit is also very plentiful and very fine . Perhaps the adoption of the form of their markets might contribute to the health of our cities . It does not at L'Orient , nor at any other place which I have seen in France , consist ...
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... Paris , but in the towns and villages up- on this route . It cuts , on first coming out of the quarry , with almost as much facility as wood , and never becomes very hard . Blocks of the most enor- mous size , are raised for steps ...
... Paris , but in the towns and villages up- on this route . It cuts , on first coming out of the quarry , with almost as much facility as wood , and never becomes very hard . Blocks of the most enor- mous size , are raised for steps ...
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... Paris , and have given you this general sketch of the country , that I might introduce those few particulars that might afford you a comparative view of this coun- try and our own . - First , the peasantry , or more properly speaking ...
... Paris , and have given you this general sketch of the country , that I might introduce those few particulars that might afford you a comparative view of this coun- try and our own . - First , the peasantry , or more properly speaking ...
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Side 234 - Provided, that the clear annual income of such real and personal estate shall not exceed the sum of...
Side 233 - D'Jurco V. Knevels, James Clements; and James Pierce, and such other persons as now are, and may from time to time become members, shall be, and hereby are constituted a body corporate and politic, by the name of LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK...
Side 234 - ... officers ; for prescribing their respective functions, and the mode of discharging the same ; for the admission of new members ; for the government of the officers and members thereof ; for collecting...
Side 161 - ... poured on it, so as to cover the surface ; otherwise the atmosphere will greatly hurt the efficacy of the application.
Side 233 - Arts ;" that by that name the said society shall have perpetual succession ; and that the said society and their successors shall be capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all courts...
Side 160 - ... mixed with a sixth part of the same quantity of the ashes of burnt bones ; put it into a tin box with holes in the top, and shake the powder on the surface of the plaster...
Side 234 - Society shall from time to time, forever hereafter, have power to make, constitute, ordain, and establish such bylaws and regulations as they shall judge proper, for the election of their officers; for prescribing their respective functions, and the mode...
Side 160 - When lime rubbish of old buildings cannot be easily got, take pounded chalk or common lime, after having been slaked a month at least.
Side 160 - As the best way of using the Composition is found, by experience, to be in a liquid state ; it must, therefore, be reduced to the consistence of a pretty thick paint, by mixing it up with a sufficient quantity of urine and soap-suds, and laid on with a painter's brush. The powder of woodashes and burnt bones is to be applied as before directed, patting it down with the hand.
Side 233 - York, represented in Senate and Assembly, That all such persons who shall, at the time of the passing of this act, be members of the society for the promotion of agriculture, arts and manufactures, and such other persons who shall from time to time become members of the society hereby intended to be incorporated, and shall within ten months after the passing of this act, signify their intention in writing, subscribed by them respectively, to Samuel L. Mitchill or Benjamin De Witt, the present secretaries...