Cottage Economy - Part 9
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Part 9

265. The corn is off by the middle of November. The ground should then be well manured, and deeply dug, and planted with EARLY YORK, or EARLY DWARF CABBAGES, which will be _loaved_ in the _latter end of April_, and may be either sold or given to pigs, or cows, _before the time to plant the corn again_. Thus you have two very large crops on the same ground in the same year.

INDEX.

PARAGRAPH

Agur 18

Bees 160

Bread, making of 77

Brewing Beer 20, 108 _See also_ "POSTSCRIPT."

Brewing-machine 41

Brougham, Mr. 41

Candles and Rushes 199

Castlereagh's and Mackintosh's Oratory 152

Combination Laws 108

Corn, Cobbett 258

Cows, keeping 111

Cusar, Mr. 86

Custom Laws 108

Drennen, Dr. 80

Dress, Household Goods, and Fuel 199

Ducks 169

Economy, meaning of the term 2, 3

Education 11

Ellman, Mr. 20, 60

Excise Laws 108

Fowls 176

Geese 167

Goats and Ewes 189

Hanning, Mr. Wm. 99

Hill, Mr. 98

Hops 202

Ice-houses 236

Leghorn 212

Libel Laws 108

Malthus, Parson 141

Mangel Wurzel 254

Mustard 198

Parks, Mr. 98

Paul, Saint 148

Peel's flimsy Dresses 152

Pigeons 181

Pigs, keeping 139

Pitt's false Money 152

Plat, English Straw 208

Porter, how to make 71

Potatoes 77

Rabbits 184

Salting Mutton and Beef 157

Stanhope, Lord 144

Swedish Turnips 207