American Farmer volume V14 1832 33

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American Farmer volume V14 1832 33
Ebenezer Emmons
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J Mr. Brooks: — I send jou some agricultural pa pers Willi llie liupe they will get admitlance into the Repubhran, and trust that the inttrest of the sub- ject will be an apolngy for the manner of its appear- ance, and the necessity of an individual's being so conspicuous throughout their pages. I am, very res- pectfully, yours, R. K. Meade.
To the gentlemen of a Committee raised to examine into the merits of the Frederick Short-horn cattle: Gentlemen: — The subject to which I am about to call
...your attention is too notoriously important, and generally interesting, to make it necessary that I should urge any thing recommendatory in its behalf. But a respect fur the committee who most obligingly have undertaken to investigate it, demands from me at least a brief exposition of the motives and views which have led to its presentation, and an acknow- ledgment of the obligation to be conferred not merely on an individual, but also on the community. For- tunately it is beginning to be better understood, that when an individual succeeds in any useful enterprize, the community consequently share in time a great and indefinite benefit — though it is true that enter- prizes should be characterized by prudence as well as zeal, to avoid the loo frequent sacrifices made in abortive attempts to improve, where there is perhaps an incompetency of knowledge and means.

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