Still there is a future for such banks, for agriculturists have to pay enormous rates of interest and commissions for money to carry on their plantations.
All these detestable customs have now disappeared; they have been converted to Christianity, and now are peaceful agriculturists and hunters.
I have no bad feeling to the foreigner; but I may say that, if we are exposed to taxes from which he is exempt, I could feel no pity for any loss that he might sustain in his competition with the agriculturists of this country.
It is therefore conceivable that the better lands on the seaboard will receive a flood of such agriculturists from either country as now seek their fortunes on the River Plate and elsewhere.
The great importance of manuring with ashes has been long recognized by agriculturists as the result of experience.
Bad as the above treatment of the miners appears, it is gladly accepted of by them; for the condition of the labouring agriculturists is much worse.
It has not benefits for poor agriculturists such as Canada offers, though the life is more pleasant.
The companies do not object, because the call is not large, and it is to their interest that agriculturists should be able to get their produce to the railway station to be transported over the lines.
The agriculturists of San Luis are engaged chiefly in the production of corn, wheat, barley and fodder; all of which are yielded plentifully by the genial soil of the State.
The VINE, like the olive, was a forbidden fruit to Mexican agriculturists under the Spanish dominion, except in a region about Parras whose extreme northern remoteness from the capital perhaps exempted it from the general inhibition.
Veterinary doctors, inquisitive people, and agriculturists formed a crowd round this little flock.
Those who love to search into questions of priority will find described in the works of Latin agriculturists various methods for the preservation of wine, based on the employment of heat.
As Captain Palliser put it in his report:—“The whole of the region of country would be valuable not only for agriculturists but also for mixed purposes.
When the country is made accessible by roads a considerable settlement of agriculturists may, I think, be looked for.
Interest in the whole subject now rapidly increased, and extended to agriculturists and local observers.
A few years ago it was discovered that their interior was composed of a rich ammoniacal deposit which agriculturists found valuable as a fertilising agent when spread over their fields.
His writings on the general agriculture of the "Near East" are voluminous and comprehensive, and show an intimate knowledge of the subject as well as of the practices and customs of agriculturists in these regions.
Illustration: Assyrian Soldiers] The earliest agriculturists and traders of Babylonia were the Sumerians, a non-Semitic people, who built a number of cities in the irrigated valley and founded colonies in Assyria.
This time he destroyed the city and carried away the greater part of the remnant of the Jewish people to serve his artisans and agriculturists "by Babel's streams".
They were consequently the first gardeners and agriculturists and the first to build up a materia medica.
Many agriculturists alternate their crops with that of maize, which, it is said, does not impoverish the land to any appreciable extent.
In former times, before there were so many agriculturists interested in their destruction, these insects have been known to devastate the Colony during six consecutive years.
Moorish agriculturists and artisans crippled her home industries, which needed a century and a half to revive.
In short, a scattering of good agriculturists throughout the province would be of inestimable value to the people.
The Austin, Recoleto, and Dominican friars held very valuable real estate in the provinces, which was rented to the native agriculturists on conditions which the tenants considered onerous.
Practically speaking, cacao-planting should only be undertaken in this Colony by agriculturists who have spare capital and can afford to lose a crop one year to make up for it in the next.
From nearly every part of the country, large bodies of industrious agriculturistsand expert artificers were suddenly withdrawn.
The Moors were the most intelligent agriculturists Spain ever had.
Whilst the agriculturists have been so earnest in the development of the productive powers of the colony, another class of its inhabitants were paying equal attention to its pastoral interests.
In spite of the great increase in population, the number of agriculturists has steadily decreased since 1851.
The Agricultural Association for Women, founded by Lady Warwick, aids the women agriculturists and finds positions for the pupils.
While the agriculturists were thus demanding relief, the corn-laws were not only insisted on as an answer to all complaints by those who maintained a different interest, but were also themselves made the subject of a formal attack.
A preposition to repeal the malt-tax was negatived; but ministers afforded some relief to agriculturists by removing the duty from horses employed in husbandry.
The real agriculturists were beginning to get a glimmering of light upon this question.
This concession to the agriculturistsgave great offence to those who advocated free trade.
At this time, however, the agriculturists longed after means of relief of more immediate, direct, and certain operation.
This fact left an opening for the reduction of taxation, which the agriculturists had already claimed in their own peculiar interest.
Sir Robert Peel supported the amendment, because the resolution pledged the house to objects which must excite expectations on the part of the agriculturists which could not, consistently with public credit, be fulfilled.
The landed interest, likewise, was against this measure: agriculturists wishing rather to see the duty on malt than beer repealed.
The continued distress of the agriculturists in England, at the commencement of this year led to some modification in the state of public parties.
Notwithstanding, the opposition which had been made to the bill of last year was renewed by the agriculturists on the same grounds as before.
Weyhill Fair, near Andover, was another of the great fairs in the same district, which was to the West country agriculturists and clothiers what Winchester St. Giles's Fair was to the general merchants.
There are probably more natives of India to-day tilling the soil in Natal alone than the whole number of agriculturists who have come from Europe in the last thirty years.
Legislation which should attract such agriculturists by the offer of tillage farms of moderate size would be a great benefit to the Colonies.
The farmers, both agriculturists and ranchmen, lived in a sort of rude plenty, with no luxuries and very little money.
The first of the paragraphs just quoted is not in accordance with the alleged experience of agriculturists in those parts of Italy where irrigation is most successfully applied.
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