Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... earth ; and a stick should be placed on each side of the hill to secure it . The time for dressing is commonly the end of January or February , when the earth about the hills must be carefully removed , in order to give an opportunity ...
... earth ; and a stick should be placed on each side of the hill to secure it . The time for dressing is commonly the end of January or February , when the earth about the hills must be carefully removed , in order to give an opportunity ...
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... earth . Hurdies , called also clays , are made in the figure of a long square ; the length being five or six feet , and the breadth three , or three and a half : the closer they are woven , the better . They serve to render batteries ...
... earth . Hurdies , called also clays , are made in the figure of a long square ; the length being five or six feet , and the breadth three , or three and a half : the closer they are woven , the better . They serve to render batteries ...
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... earth by some kind of culture ; and this , whether they derive their food from vege- tables alone , or from animal nutriment in conjunc- tion with vegetables . Hence husbandry becomes the basis of civilized life , nor are its effects ...
... earth by some kind of culture ; and this , whether they derive their food from vege- tables alone , or from animal nutriment in conjunc- tion with vegetables . Hence husbandry becomes the basis of civilized life , nor are its effects ...
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... earth , and are prevented from vegetating . But the seeds of others will lie many years in the same situation , without hav- ing their vegetative power destroyed , and will be found twenty years afterwards , in as great plenty as ever ...
... earth , and are prevented from vegetating . But the seeds of others will lie many years in the same situation , without hav- ing their vegetative power destroyed , and will be found twenty years afterwards , in as great plenty as ever ...
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... earth , or covering the surface . Trenching accomplishes the one , and a good crop of pease , potatoes , or any other plants that lie thick on the surface , effects the other . 2. Of the constituent principles of soils . In the article ...
... earth , or covering the surface . Trenching accomplishes the one , and a good crop of pease , potatoes , or any other plants that lie thick on the surface , effects the other . 2. Of the constituent principles of soils . In the article ...
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