Hops, and therefore can* not join in calling them unprofitable ; ' but iince they are generally fo efteemed, ' and accordingly neglected, it will be of •* equal Service to my Country, to promote « the Culture of them under Hops, as if * they were really... The Dublin society's weekly observations - Page 123by Royal Dublin society - 1739Full view - About this book
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...for Hops ; and therefore cannot join in calling them unprofitable : But, fince they are generally Ib efteemed, and, accordingly, neglected ; it will be...Subject, you'll give me Leave, Gentlemen, to confine myfelf in this to the Manner of laying out the Ground, and to referve the Planting of the Hops for... | |
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