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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... farmer , who practises husbandry upon pro- per principles , should not only have his fields under all sorts of grain , but likewise a sufficient quantity of grass and winter crops , for maintaining his stock of cattle and sheep through ...
... farmer , who practises husbandry upon pro- per principles , should not only have his fields under all sorts of grain , but likewise a sufficient quantity of grass and winter crops , for maintaining his stock of cattle and sheep through ...
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... farmer who is debating whether he should hire a farm that is offered him , examine the soil well , that he may be enabled to determine its nature , with respect to stiffness , moisture , exposure , levelness , slope , stoniness , & c ...
... farmer who is debating whether he should hire a farm that is offered him , examine the soil well , that he may be enabled to determine its nature , with respect to stiffness , moisture , exposure , levelness , slope , stoniness , & c ...
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... farmer has a lease , he looks to a future period for being reimbursed : if he has none , can it ever be expected that any man of common sense will throw away his money by improving another person's estate , and cast himself upon the ...
... farmer has a lease , he looks to a future period for being reimbursed : if he has none , can it ever be expected that any man of common sense will throw away his money by improving another person's estate , and cast himself upon the ...
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