TO reap, we must sow; and, from the drought which has prevailed for six months, sowing is not easy, for our gardens are no longer cultivated with the spade and the harrow, but with the mattock and the pick-ax; the plough, however, on account of its st...
TO reap, we must sow; and, from the drought which has prevailed for six months, sowing is not easy, for our gardens are no longer cultivated with the spade and the harrow, but with the mattock and the pick-ax; the plough, however, on account of its strength, can still be employed to till the ground,