Transactions of the Society Instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, Volúmenes 15-16 |
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... greatest quan- tity of land , not lefs than ten acres , with Acorns , with or without feeds , cuttings , or plants of other trees , at the option of the Candidate ; and for effectually fencing and preferving the fame , in order to raise ...
... greatest quan- tity of land , not lefs than ten acres , with Acorns , with or without feeds , cuttings , or plants of other trees , at the option of the Candidate ; and for effectually fencing and preferving the fame , in order to raise ...
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... greatest number of Oaks , not fewer than five thousand , either from young plants , or acorns , in order to fecure a fucceffion of oak timber in this kingdom ; the GOLD MEDAL . 10. For the next greatest number , not fewer than three ...
... greatest number of Oaks , not fewer than five thousand , either from young plants , or acorns , in order to fecure a fucceffion of oak timber in this kingdom ; the GOLD MEDAL . 10. For the next greatest number , not fewer than three ...
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... first of October , 1796 , and the first of April , 1797 , the greatest quantity of dry loamy land , not less than ix acres , with Spanish Chefnuts , with or without without feeds , cuttings , or plants of other trees 8 AGRICULTURE .
... first of October , 1796 , and the first of April , 1797 , the greatest quantity of dry loamy land , not less than ix acres , with Spanish Chefnuts , with or without without feeds , cuttings , or plants of other trees 8 AGRICULTURE .
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... greatest quantity , not less than four acres , the SILVER MEDAL . CERTIFICATES of fowing or setting agreeably to the above conditions , and that there are not fewer than three hundred Chefnut plants , in a thriving state , on each acre ...
... greatest quantity , not less than four acres , the SILVER MEDAL . CERTIFICATES of fowing or setting agreeably to the above conditions , and that there are not fewer than three hundred Chefnut plants , in a thriving state , on each acre ...
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... greatest number of the English Elm , not less than eight thoufand , between the twenty - fourth of June , 1795 , and the twenty - fourth of June , 1796 ; and for the having effectually fenced and preferved the fame , in order to raise ...
... greatest number of the English Elm , not less than eight thoufand , between the twenty - fourth of June , 1795 , and the twenty - fourth of June , 1796 ; and for the having effectually fenced and preferved the fame , in order to raise ...
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ACCOUNTS and CERTIFICATES acre anſwer Bart beſt broad-caft bufhel canvaſs Clafs confiderable crop cultivated Defcription delivered ditto drilled Earl Eſq expence F. R. and A. S. fame premium fatisfactory fecond Tueſday fecuring feed feet feven fhall diſcover fhould fide FIFTY GUINEAS figned firft firſt Tueſday foil fome fowing fown ftate fubject fuch fufficient fuperior further George GOLD MEDAL greateſt number greateſt quantity Honourable improvement inches Iſlands James Jofeph John JOHN PEART laft laſt Tueſday leaſt lefs leſs Machine manure meaſure method moſt muſt Ofiers painting perfon who fhall plantation planted ploughed pounds weight practifed premium is extended premiums are ex prevent proceſs produced proper CERTIFICATES purpoſe raiſed refpective Robert roods Samuel Seffion ſhall SILVER MEDAL ſmall Sough ſtate ſuch thefe theſe THIRTY GUINEAS thofe Thomas thoſe trees Tueſday in December Tueſday in February Tueſday in January Tueſday in November Turneps uſe Wheat William
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Página 371 - TRANSACTIONS of the Society instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, with the Premiums offered in the year 1783.
Página 259 - ... nearer; confequently the other edge, together with the painting and plafter that is freed, will leave the wall, and give an opportunity of introducing the faw behind, and cutting away the fame to a certain diftance...
Página 280 - In this manner, the chiaro-ofcuro was finifhed as much as poffible, and the local colour of every object in the picture glazed over it. All the colours ufed in this part of the work were ground in oil, which was abforbed into the ground ; the picture remaining flat, fomething like a picture in water-colours, or crayons : it was then varnifhed> till faturated with varnifh, and the full of every colour brought out. The picture was then complete. Upon the moft fuperficial view of this procefs, it will...
Página 28 - ... with proper certificates of the nature and condition of the land on which the experiments were made-, and the name of the crop, if any, which the same land bore the preceding year, together with an account of the produce...
Página 112 - The candidates are, in all cases, expected to furnish a particular account of the subject of their claims; and, where certificates are required to be produced in claim of premiums, they should be...
Página 283 - I a % me me through all my experiments, and, I hope, will enable me to prove, that the beautiful and fimple practice which he fuggefted, as a fimile, was literally t"he practice of that fchool upon whofe works his ideas of colouring were founded. At the fame time I may obferve, that the...
Página 258 - Being thus placed, the fuperfluous edge of the fecuring canvafs mould be turned over, and nailed to that edge of the bearer that is next the...
Página 283 - He replied, an unity of light and an .xinity of fhadow fhould pervade the whole. He explained to me the difficulty of reducing the various colours of all the objects that may be included in a picture, and the various modifications of thofe colours, to the fimple harmonious ftate he defcribed, and illuftrated what he had faid by this fimile.
Página 269 - The mode of making it is as fimple as, I truft, it will be found productive. It is nothing more than green vegetable matter, decompofed by quick or frefhburnt lime.
Página 297 - I then varnifhed the ground with copal oilvarnifh, till it was fully faturated, and by this means the full effect of that part of the picture was feen : upon this I painted the lighter parts with white, ufing much of the vehicle where the colour was thin, and little in the folid parts, leaving the white in them dead : by this means, I...