Transactions of the Society Instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, Volúmenes 7-8 |
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... respect , equal to Oak ; and could show me ( in the parish in which I refide ) Gate - Posts of the Spanish Chefnut , which when I faw , I fhould be convinced , as well as he was , of the utility of this wood for fuch purposes . He ...
... respect , equal to Oak ; and could show me ( in the parish in which I refide ) Gate - Posts of the Spanish Chefnut , which when I faw , I fhould be convinced , as well as he was , of the utility of this wood for fuch purposes . He ...
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... respecting my affertions in a former Letter , that I was apprehenfive I should lose fixteen pounds by fowing four acres broad - caft . Hoeing of broad - caft corn is nothing new with me , or others ; it is com- monly done in Berkshire ...
... respecting my affertions in a former Letter , that I was apprehenfive I should lose fixteen pounds by fowing four acres broad - caft . Hoeing of broad - caft corn is nothing new with me , or others ; it is com- monly done in Berkshire ...
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... respect- ing the trials , made under his Lordship's direction , of the Mangal Wurzel , or Root of Scarcity , Turneps , Carrots , and Turnep - rooted Cabbage , as food for cattle . Whitehall , I SIR , Whitehall , Feb. 23 , 1789 ...
... respect- ing the trials , made under his Lordship's direction , of the Mangal Wurzel , or Root of Scarcity , Turneps , Carrots , and Turnep - rooted Cabbage , as food for cattle . Whitehall , I SIR , Whitehall , Feb. 23 , 1789 ...
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... respect to the weight and pro.- duce , makes against the Root of Scarcity : I am confident it is alfo inferior in the nutritive quality . The hand - pulling the leaves is expenfive ; and this happens at a time when all other vegetables ...
... respect to the weight and pro.- duce , makes against the Root of Scarcity : I am confident it is alfo inferior in the nutritive quality . The hand - pulling the leaves is expenfive ; and this happens at a time when all other vegetables ...
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... think it merits their attention . I have the honour to be , With great respect , SIR , Your most obedient humble fervant , FIFE . Mr. MORE . D THE THE following Certificate and Letter ha- ving been received , AGRICULTUR E. 33.
... think it merits their attention . I have the honour to be , With great respect , SIR , Your most obedient humble fervant , FIFE . Mr. MORE . D THE THE following Certificate and Letter ha- ving been received , AGRICULTUR E. 33.
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