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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... mellow and rich soil : hence extra- ordinary care is requisite where it is to be sown in clay . Immediately after the foregoing crop is removed , the land ought to be ploughed ; which lays it open to be mellowed by the frost HOR HOR.
... mellow and rich soil : hence extra- ordinary care is requisite where it is to be sown in clay . Immediately after the foregoing crop is removed , the land ought to be ploughed ; which lays it open to be mellowed by the frost HOR HOR.
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... land , Prof. Bradley re- commends a manure of rich dung , ashes , chalk , or lime ; and for some particular soils , malt - dust or soot are very useful ; but , according to Sir Hugh Plat , soap - boilers ' ashes are the most fertilizing ...
... land , Prof. Bradley re- commends a manure of rich dung , ashes , chalk , or lime ; and for some particular soils , malt - dust or soot are very useful ; but , according to Sir Hugh Plat , soap - boilers ' ashes are the most fertilizing ...
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... land should be fallowed till the suc- eceding spring , and again sown with barley and clover : this method does not exhaust , but promotes , the fertility of the ground , while it produces large crops . The lightest lands are fit for ...
... land should be fallowed till the suc- eceding spring , and again sown with barley and clover : this method does not exhaust , but promotes , the fertility of the ground , while it produces large crops . The lightest lands are fit for ...
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... land they make barley into small round grains , some- what like pearls , which is therefore called pearl barley . HORDEUM CAUSTICUM . See Cevadilla . HORDICALIA , or HORDICIDIA , in anti- quity , a religious feast held among the Ro ...
... land they make barley into small round grains , some- what like pearls , which is therefore called pearl barley . HORDEUM CAUSTICUM . See Cevadilla . HORDICALIA , or HORDICIDIA , in anti- quity , a religious feast held among the Ro ...
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... land , they were in danger of being ruined , and this business lost to the nation . For this rea- son was made the statute of 6 Ed . IV . by which the sale of horns to foreigners ( except such as the said horners refused ) was ...
... land , they were in danger of being ruined , and this business lost to the nation . For this rea- son was made the statute of 6 Ed . IV . by which the sale of horns to foreigners ( except such as the said horners refused ) was ...
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