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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... raised , an addition- al quantity of manure procured for enriching barren soils , and much employment consequently given to the people at large . These are important matters , and should be seriously weighed by every proprietor who ...
... raised , an addition- al quantity of manure procured for enriching barren soils , and much employment consequently given to the people at large . These are important matters , and should be seriously weighed by every proprietor who ...
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... raise them on a dry day , that as little earth as possible may adhere to their roots , and to se- cure them in the store - heap as they are raised , as a slight degree of frost is then found to be highly inju rious . As the month of ...
... raise them on a dry day , that as little earth as possible may adhere to their roots , and to se- cure them in the store - heap as they are raised , as a slight degree of frost is then found to be highly inju rious . As the month of ...
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... raised of a quality equal , if not superior , to that imported from Holland ; but the prejudice in favour of foreign seed must be removed , before that which is raised at home can find a ready market . That a partial renewal of seed may ...
... raised of a quality equal , if not superior , to that imported from Holland ; but the prejudice in favour of foreign seed must be removed , before that which is raised at home can find a ready market . That a partial renewal of seed may ...
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