Scare off the birds, harrow up the weeds, cut down all that shades the crop. Ploughs, waggons, threshing-sledges, harrows, baskets, hurdles, winnowing-fans are the farmer's implements. [Please select]
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Jason ploughs the Field of Ares. [Please select]
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What would be the harvest of the farmer, if others did not manufacture for him barns, wagons, ploughs, clothes, &c. [Please select]
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The price of Ploughs, in consequence of hard times, will be reduced from last year's prices. [Please select]
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Sir George Simpson wants steel traps and not ploughs west of the Rockies. [Please select]
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"Running away to sea is great fun, 'With a tar that ploughs the water."' [Please select]
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If there have been no ploughs out to-night we'll have trouble.' [Please select]
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We should not have had food in abundance unless yokes and ploughs for oxen, and for all draught animals, had been invented. [Please select]
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The main discussion on ploughs in China is by Hsü Chung-shu; for general anthropological discussion see E. [Please select]
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On the wing overhead, the loon looks not unlike a very large duck, but when it alights it ploughs into the water like a bombshell. [Please select]
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Before the white man introduced the horse, the ox, and iron ploughs, there prevailed an extraordinary similarity in the habits of the plains Indians from Texas to Alberta. [Please select]
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