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Surprisingly, the "Venerate the plough" document was rarely used. A few essays had a solid discussion of Jefferson’s agrarian republicanism and tied the document to fundamental economic and political change. ... "Venerate the Plow" | Source: Medal of the Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of Agriculture, 1786.
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"VENERATE; THE PLOUGH"; A History of the Philadelphia; Society for Promoting Agriculture; 1785-1985; Simon Baatz; PSPA • PHILADELPHIA; 1985; ... Samuel Meredith, a leading conservative, was a member of Congress in 1786; Richard Peters was elected Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly two years later; Samuel Powell,
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The Philadelphia Society for Promoting; Agriculture, 1785-1955; BY; STEVENSON WHITCOMB FLETCHER; Dean Emeritus, College of Agriculture; The Pennsylvania State University; REVISED EDITION; VENERATE THE PLOUGH 1755;
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The Society voted (January 2, 1786) to change the motto from Latin to English, VENERATE THE. PLOUGH taking the place of INTEREST OMNIUM ...
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In 1786 Judd had published a brief essay, "Agri- ... And learn to use-to venerate the PLOUGH. .... farmer should stick to his plough. This is a signifi- ...
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John Trumbull, "The Declaration of Independence," 1786-94. The artist's conception is heroic and solemn. The viewer sees more than s/he could have seen at any instant of the actual event; there is a sense of action in this picture without action. ... "Venerate the Plough," 1786, etching...
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"View of the Seat of Moses Gill, Esq. of Princeton," Worcester, MA, 1791; depicts agricultural prosperity; engraving ... Columbian Magazine, 1786. Library of Congress Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Washington, DC 20540. LC-USZ62-31153.
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Thomas Sackville, earl of Dorset (1536-1608); ... 118 Their pomp, their power, and that they thought most sure, ... 226Whirl'd on each place, as place that vengeance brought,
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Word of the Day - Learn one new word everyday on Dictionary.com ... A restaurant employee who orders and maintains the wines sold in the restaurant and usually has extensive knowledge about wine and food pairings. ... In the restaurant we ordered hors d'oeuvres and beer. The sommelier brought the beer, tall, beaded on the...
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