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  2. Literature, Science, and Art.

    According to to seniority, Jack the sailor would have followed the last speaker, but he had just lighted a fresh cigar and mixed a tumbler of grog, and declared he ...

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  3. Agricultural and Horticultural

    The Plains.—October is the busy month for haymaking. No time should be lost in getting it together after it is cut, as much hay is spoiled from lying long exposed after cutting. The best ...

    Article : 753 words
  4. The House.

    Silk, muslin, or other fibrous material may be coated with copper, silver, or gold by electricity, if they be first dipped in a solution of nitrate of silver with ammonia, and then dried ...

    Article : 1,019 words
  5. HARVEST PROSPECTS IN ENGLAND.

    Despite scorching heat, withering drought, and the prolonged tyranny of the raging dog-star, the great work of securing the treasures of the harvest has ...

    Article : 2,924 words
  6. Trifles of Wit and Hurom.

    To a bonnet—"Though lost to sight to memory dear." Is a dog necessarily funny because his tail is often a wag ? ...

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