American Quarterly Review, Volume 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 - Serial publications |
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... principles could only be obtained by observation . In England , during the civil wars , husbandry received some tem- porary checks , but in the time of Hartlib it had grown to great perfection . The country gentlemen , who had been ...
... principles could only be obtained by observation . In England , during the civil wars , husbandry received some tem- porary checks , but in the time of Hartlib it had grown to great perfection . The country gentlemen , who had been ...
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... principles of the science with an experi- mental practice of the art . The design , and the only design of agricultural chemistry , is to discover improved modes of culti- vation . This may be done most effectually , by experimenting ...
... principles of the science with an experi- mental practice of the art . The design , and the only design of agricultural chemistry , is to discover improved modes of culti- vation . This may be done most effectually , by experimenting ...
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... principles concerned in vegetation , and it is only by examining the chemical nature of these principles that we are capable of discovering what is the food of plants , and the manner in which this food is supplied and prepared for ...
... principles concerned in vegetation , and it is only by examining the chemical nature of these principles that we are capable of discovering what is the food of plants , and the manner in which this food is supplied and prepared for ...
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... principles which will serve as a guide through all the devious paths of after life , than to sprinkle a little science or belles lettres among those whose totally diverse pursuits will ever render more than a mere smattering upon such ...
... principles which will serve as a guide through all the devious paths of after life , than to sprinkle a little science or belles lettres among those whose totally diverse pursuits will ever render more than a mere smattering upon such ...
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... principles , will know so well how to use . To show , in the words of Scripture , that " there is that maketh himself rich , yet hath nothing : there is that maketh himself poor , yet hath great riches ; " and to inculcate the true ...
... principles , will know so well how to use . To show , in the words of Scripture , that " there is that maketh himself rich , yet hath nothing : there is that maketh himself poor , yet hath great riches ; " and to inculcate the true ...
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