The Rural Magazine, and Literary Evening Fire-Side, Vol. 1 No. 3 (1820)
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The Rural Magazine, and Literary Evening Fire-Side, Vol. 1 No. 3 (1820)
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THE RURAL MAGAZINE, AND LITERARY EVENING FIRE-SIDE.
CONTENTS
FOR THE RURAL MAGAZINE. THE DESULTORY REMARKER. No. II.
FOR THE RURAL MAGAZINE. THE VILLAGE TEACHER.
FOR THE RURAL MAGAZINE. SEEDS. From the Plough-Boy's Cottage.
FOR THE RURAL MAGAZINE. "IS IT PEACE, JEHU?"
FOR THE RURAL MAGAZINE. Letters of a Citizen to his Friends in the Country. No. III.
Treatise on Agriculture. SECT. II. Of the actual state of Agriculture in Europe.
Mr. Nicholson's Prize Essay. On a Rotation of Crops, and the most profitable mode of collecting, preserving and applying Manures.
FROM THE RECORD. Agricultural Education.
FROM THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER. On the Grape Vine, with its wines, brandies, salt, and dried fruits. No. II.
Officers of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, elected January 18, 1820.
ADDRESS.
Law Case.
MISCELLANY.
DIED,
FOR THE RURAL MAGAZINE. The following trifle was published in one of the earlier numbers of the Port Folio, when that work was edited by the late Jos. Dennie; but the author would be gratified, by seeing it transplanted into the columns of the Rural Magazine.
THE ASPEN TREE.
FOR THE R. MAGAZINE. SONG OF GRATITUDE.
THE HAMLET,
VERSES WRITTEN AFTER SEEING WINDSOR CASTLE.
FINLAND SONG.
QUIET MIND.
MOONLIGHT AND CALM AT SEA.
GO, IDLE LAYS!
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
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