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  2. THOMAS CARLYLE ON MODERN ENGLISH WORK.

    THE look of England is to me at this moment abundantly ominous, the question of capital and labour growing ever more anarchic, insoluble altogether by the notions hitherto ...

    Article : 283 words
  3. HORSE-BREEDING FOR HUNTING PURPOSES.

    FOALS are very subject to worms, which will prevent their growth unless speedily destroyed. A rough coat, excessive appetite, with a short dry cough, are generally signs ...

    Article : 2,423 words
  4. PRESERVED MILK.

    AN idea of the extent to which the manufacture is carried on may be gleaned from the fact that one Company at Cham, in Switzerland, turns out about 2,000,000 1bs. ...

    Article : 174 words
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    PLOUGHING SOD.—The manurial value of a sod ploughed beneath the surface very much depends upon the manner in which it is turned under. If the furrow is turned in a ...

    Article : 1,346 words
  6. HORTICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    M. BALTET has again lately taken up the question and discusses the best scheme of horticultural education. He recommends the establishment of primary schools, farm ...

    Article : 521 words
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