Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 61813 |
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... grain of leaves ; it is sown late , and generally about Midsum mer ; soon ripens ; is more prolific , but produces smaller grains than the former variety , and easily de- generates . The Germans sow it very thinly , and in a moist heavy ...
... grain of leaves ; it is sown late , and generally about Midsum mer ; soon ripens ; is more prolific , but produces smaller grains than the former variety , and easily de- generates . The Germans sow it very thinly , and in a moist heavy ...
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... grain , which they steep thoroughly in clean water , for at least twenty- four or thirty - six hours , according to the more or less dry constitution of the season . For our part , we would prefer steeping the grain ; because in this ...
... grain , which they steep thoroughly in clean water , for at least twenty- four or thirty - six hours , according to the more or less dry constitution of the season . For our part , we would prefer steeping the grain ; because in this ...
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... grain is thus unnecessarily wasted . Half the quan- tity , and even less , if sown equally , would not only afford a better crop , but the corn also would be less liable to lodge ; for weak stalks , standing close together , are less ...
... grain is thus unnecessarily wasted . Half the quan- tity , and even less , if sown equally , would not only afford a better crop , but the corn also would be less liable to lodge ; for weak stalks , standing close together , are less ...
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... grain being ground away . See farther upon this subject the articles HUSBANDRY , and MALT . The seeds obtained from ... grains , some- what like pearls , which is therefore called pearl barley . HORDEUM CAUSTICUM . See Cevadilla ...
... grain being ground away . See farther upon this subject the articles HUSBANDRY , and MALT . The seeds obtained from ... grains , some- what like pearls , which is therefore called pearl barley . HORDEUM CAUSTICUM . See Cevadilla ...
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... grains of ox - horn , Mr. Hatchett obtained only 1 grain of resi- duum , and not so much as half of this proved to be phosphat of lime ; from 78 grains of Chamois horn , he obtained only half a grain of residue , which afforded not half ...
... grains of ox - horn , Mr. Hatchett obtained only 1 grain of resi- duum , and not so much as half of this proved to be phosphat of lime ; from 78 grains of Chamois horn , he obtained only half a grain of residue , which afforded not half ...
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