Transactions of the Society Instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, Volúmenes 35-36 |
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... give to the So- ciety the most satisfactory account , found- ed on experience , of the most effectual and least expensive method of securing young plantations of timber trees and hedge rows , from hares and rabbits , as well as from ...
... give to the So- ciety the most satisfactory account , found- ed on experience , of the most effectual and least expensive method of securing young plantations of timber trees and hedge rows , from hares and rabbits , as well as from ...
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... give such particular information on the subject , as may tend to benefit the public , and enable other persons to keep bees to advantage ; also that improved methods be made use of in their management , and particularly that the bees be ...
... give such particular information on the subject , as may tend to benefit the public , and enable other persons to keep bees to advantage ; also that improved methods be made use of in their management , and particularly that the bees be ...
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... give currency to those inventions and improvements , which are likely to benefit the public at large , candidates are requested to observe , that if the means , by which the respective objects are effected , require an expense or ...
... give currency to those inventions and improvements , which are likely to benefit the public at large , candidates are requested to observe , that if the means , by which the respective objects are effected , require an expense or ...
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... give and bequeath to A. B. and C. D. the sum of condition and to the intent that they , or one of them , do pay the same to the Collec- tor , for the time being , of a Society in London , who now call themselves the Society for the ...
... give and bequeath to A. B. and C. D. the sum of condition and to the intent that they , or one of them , do pay the same to the Collec- tor , for the time being , of a Society in London , who now call themselves the Society for the ...
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... give a beautiful smoothness . It cannot but be obvious to every person who uses enamel colours , that the hardening them if necessary , will be effected by adding more of the colouring matter ; or lessening the quan- tity of flux , and ...
... give a beautiful smoothness . It cannot but be obvious to every person who uses enamel colours , that the hardening them if necessary , will be effected by adding more of the colouring matter ; or lessening the quan- tity of flux , and ...
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