A General Treatise of Husbandry and Gardening: Containing a New System of Vegetation : Illustrated with Many Observations and Experiments : Formerly Publish'd Monthly, and Now Methodiz'd and Digested Under Proper Heads, with Additions and Great Alterations : in Four Parts, 第 1 卷T. Woodward, 1726 - 4 頁 |
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第 2 頁
... Reason for what they do , than that their Fathers did the fame before them . This brings to my Mind the Observation of a very ingenious Man , who had maturely con- fider'd this Cafe : He obferves , that the Coun- try People generally ...
... Reason for what they do , than that their Fathers did the fame before them . This brings to my Mind the Observation of a very ingenious Man , who had maturely con- fider'd this Cafe : He obferves , that the Coun- try People generally ...
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... Reasons why it is fo , my Opinion is , that whatever Body is luxuriant in Growth , denotes that it enjoys perfect Health , in that it draws Plenty of Nourishment from its Diet ; and if an Animal , Vegetable , or whatever it be , is ...
... Reasons why it is fo , my Opinion is , that whatever Body is luxuriant in Growth , denotes that it enjoys perfect Health , in that it draws Plenty of Nourishment from its Diet ; and if an Animal , Vegetable , or whatever it be , is ...
第 83 頁
... Reason why the black Cattle , which are thus conftantly in Milk , fhould not bring a well - grown Calf ; for feeing how moderately they difpenfe their Milk at each Meal , we may reasonably infer that they give only what Nature allots ...
... Reason why the black Cattle , which are thus conftantly in Milk , fhould not bring a well - grown Calf ; for feeing how moderately they difpenfe their Milk at each Meal , we may reasonably infer that they give only what Nature allots ...
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... Reason , that the Doe Rabbets in wild Warrens lay their young ones in By - places under Ground , and cover them up ' till they can fhift for themselves . The The caftrating of the Male Rabbets will more- over render 106 A General ...
... Reason , that the Doe Rabbets in wild Warrens lay their young ones in By - places under Ground , and cover them up ' till they can fhift for themselves . The The caftrating of the Male Rabbets will more- over render 106 A General ...
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... Reason , I prevail'd upon my Friend to give me the fol- lowing Memorandums . First , The Hog must be full half a Year , or at most nine Months old ; for its Flesh will then eat kindly , and take Salt better than if it was older ...
... Reason , I prevail'd upon my Friend to give me the fol- lowing Memorandums . First , The Hog must be full half a Year , or at most nine Months old ; for its Flesh will then eat kindly , and take Salt better than if it was older ...
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