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Page 124
... cultivated grounds at a distance of several hundred miles from their homes ; while a great majority went to the ... cultivation of its lands was likely to return . The worst of these rulers are not insensible to the necessity of ...
... cultivated grounds at a distance of several hundred miles from their homes ; while a great majority went to the ... cultivation of its lands was likely to return . The worst of these rulers are not insensible to the necessity of ...
Page 152
... cultivated on a large scale ; the young leaves being used as a spring salad , and those more advanced being given to the cows : while the roots are boiled , and eaten with a sauce made of butter and vinegar . " We fur- ther learned that ...
... cultivated on a large scale ; the young leaves being used as a spring salad , and those more advanced being given to the cows : while the roots are boiled , and eaten with a sauce made of butter and vinegar . " We fur- ther learned that ...
Page 154
... cultivated for some years at Antwerp . - A purple Beech , originally grafted on a stock of the common sort , a ... cultivation of this article is so extensive , and the supply poured into Rotterdam so great , that whole barge - loads ...
... cultivated for some years at Antwerp . - A purple Beech , originally grafted on a stock of the common sort , a ... cultivation of this article is so extensive , and the supply poured into Rotterdam so great , that whole barge - loads ...
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