Cotton, coffee, indigo and the sugar-cane, are all the spontaneous growth of our forests; and may be cultivated, at pleasure, to any extent, by such as are disposed. The same may be said of rice, indian corn, guinea corn, millet, and too many species... The book of the world - Page 625by Richard Swainson Fisher - 1852Full view - About this book
| 1828 - 398 pages
...Cattle, swine, fowls, ducks, goats and sheep, thrive without feeding, and require no other care than to keep them from stray"ing. — Cotton, coffee, indigo...corn, guinea corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary winter here, for one half... | |
| 1828 - 446 pages
...require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coifee, indigo, and the sugar, cane are all the spontaneous growth of our forests ; and...corn, guinea corn, millet, and too many .species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary winter here, for one half... | |
| Enoch Lewis - 1828 - 390 pages
...require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo, and the sugar cane, are all the spontaneous growth of our forests ; and...corn, Guinea corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary winter here, for one half... | |
| 1828 - 610 pages
...without feeding ; and require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo, »nd the sugar-cane are all the spontaneous growth of our...such as are disposed. The same may be said of rice, Indian-corn, Guinea-corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add... | |
| American Colonization Society - 1828 - 612 pages
...require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo, and the sugar cane, are all the spontaneous growth of our forests; and...such as are disposed. The same may be said of rice, Guinea corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Nature is here... | |
| 1830 - 510 pages
...require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo, and the sugar cane, are all the spontaneous growth of our forests; and...corn, guinea corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary Winter here, for one half... | |
| 1830 - 410 pages
...and require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo, and the sugar cane are all the spontaneous growth of our forests, and...corn, Guinea corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary winter here, for one half... | |
| 1830 - 398 pages
...and require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, cofiee, indigo, and the sugar cane are all the spontaneous growth of our forests, and...corn, ' Guinea corn, millet, and too many species 01 fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add to all this, we have no dreary winter here, for one... | |
| Pennsylvania Colonization Society - 1831 - 56 pages
...Cattle, swine, fowls, ducks, goats, and sheep, thrive without feeding, and require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo,...such as are disposed. The same may be said of rice, Indian-corn, guinea-corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add... | |
| Sir William Gore Ouseley - 1832 - 266 pages
...Cattle, swine, fowls, ducks, goats and sheep, thrive without feeding, and require no other care than to keep them from straying. Cotton, coffee, indigo,...such as are disposed. The same may be said of rice, Indian-corn, Guinea-corn, millet, and too many species of fruits and vegetables to be enumerated. Add... | |
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