The Edinburgh Encyclopædia Conducted by David Brewster, with the Assistance of Gentlemen Eminent in Science and Literature, 1권J. and E. Parker, 1832 |
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... According to this mode of division , the same body may successively appear under each of these different classes . But as its mode of vibra- tion and of sounding follows different laws , according to the division in which for the time ...
... According to this mode of division , the same body may successively appear under each of these different classes . But as its mode of vibra- tion and of sounding follows different laws , according to the division in which for the time ...
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... according to the rules which in- fluence cultivators in that department . The superiority of garden soil , the attention paid in cultivating it , and the value of the crops raised , afford every encourage- ment to a refinement of ...
... according to the rules which in- fluence cultivators in that department . The superiority of garden soil , the attention paid in cultivating it , and the value of the crops raised , afford every encourage- ment to a refinement of ...
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... According to this rotation , wheat and drilled beans are the crops to be cultivated , though clover and rye- grass may be taken for one year , in place of beans , should such a variety be viewed as more eligible . The rotation begins ...
... According to this rotation , wheat and drilled beans are the crops to be cultivated , though clover and rye- grass may be taken for one year , in place of beans , should such a variety be viewed as more eligible . The rotation begins ...
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