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3. oldal
... and of land from the sea; the planting of wastes; the introduction of useful and
ornamental trees and plants; and the improvement of agriculture and horticulture,
have been from first to last promoted by the Society with great zeal and success.
... and of land from the sea; the planting of wastes; the introduction of useful and
ornamental trees and plants; and the improvement of agriculture and horticulture,
have been from first to last promoted by the Society with great zeal and success.
5. oldal
The Society of Arts feels a deep interest in the success of the intended Exhibition
at Paris, and desires that therein the arts, manufactures, and comlierce of the
United Kingdom and its dependencies may be fully and honourably represented.
The Society of Arts feels a deep interest in the success of the intended Exhibition
at Paris, and desires that therein the arts, manufactures, and comlierce of the
United Kingdom and its dependencies may be fully and honourably represented.
6. oldal
There is little or no emulation to incite him; there are no examinations to test his
progress, no certificates or diplomas to record it, no present and tangible rewards
for his success. Wanting such encouragements the youth who, after his daily ...
There is little or no emulation to incite him; there are no examinations to test his
progress, no certificates or diplomas to record it, no present and tangible rewards
for his success. Wanting such encouragements the youth who, after his daily ...
8. oldal
“Mr. Geo. Shaw Pollock (Liverpool) thinks the Angora goat might be located with
success and great advantage at the Cape of Good Hope." Messrs. R. M.
Scholefield and Co. (Liverpool) 'suppose that the Cape colonists could not do
better than ...
“Mr. Geo. Shaw Pollock (Liverpool) thinks the Angora goat might be located with
success and great advantage at the Cape of Good Hope." Messrs. R. M.
Scholefield and Co. (Liverpool) 'suppose that the Cape colonists could not do
better than ...
25. oldal
... they were consulting exactly their own interests in endeavouring to procure the
best possible industrial “losion—but he would be misleading them if he did *
show that there were difficulties to be overcome * they could hope to attain
success.
... they were consulting exactly their own interests in endeavouring to procure the
best possible industrial “losion—but he would be misleading them if he did *
show that there were difficulties to be overcome * they could hope to attain
success.
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