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 12 頁
... firft , that the fuperficial Stratum of Earth is feldom more than nine Inches , before we meet with a red Rock , which , while it is un- der Ground , is very hard ; but it is obferv'd in fome Buildings which were made of it about forty ...
... firft , that the fuperficial Stratum of Earth is feldom more than nine Inches , before we meet with a red Rock , which , while it is un- der Ground , is very hard ; but it is obferv'd in fome Buildings which were made of it about forty ...
第 13 頁
... firft , if not the only Attempt of this Kind , which has been practis'd with Succefs , and is purely owing to the good Judgment of Thomas Balle of Mambead , Efq ; In the Year 1719 , this Gentleman , early in the Spring , order'd thefe ...
... firft , if not the only Attempt of this Kind , which has been practis'd with Succefs , and is purely owing to the good Judgment of Thomas Balle of Mambead , Efq ; In the Year 1719 , this Gentleman , early in the Spring , order'd thefe ...
第 17 頁
... firft , that ' twas poffible to make Plants live in almost any Air or Soil , provided the Air it felf was not too much pent up or stagnated ; from whence I fuppofe that all Bodies of Earth are more or lefs capable of imbibing the fluent ...
... firft , that ' twas poffible to make Plants live in almost any Air or Soil , provided the Air it felf was not too much pent up or stagnated ; from whence I fuppofe that all Bodies of Earth are more or lefs capable of imbibing the fluent ...
第 20 頁
... firft Example relates to Heath Ground and its Improvement , wherein is explain'd the Difference of Value in the Meafure of Hills and Levels . The following Letter gives us a State of the Land when it bore nothing but Heath . To SIR , To ...
... firft Example relates to Heath Ground and its Improvement , wherein is explain'd the Difference of Value in the Meafure of Hills and Levels . The following Letter gives us a State of the Land when it bore nothing but Heath . To SIR , To ...
第 26 頁
... firft Rules of natural Growth . But it is not worth while to give this Affiftance to every Pea we fet ; we have Experiments e- nough in every Field , of their innate Defign of pointing their Branches upwards , when they have rested ...
... firft Rules of natural Growth . But it is not worth while to give this Affiftance to every Pea we fet ; we have Experiments e- nough in every Field , of their innate Defign of pointing their Branches upwards , when they have rested ...
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Acre alfo almoſt alſo Beans becauſe Bees befides beſt Bloffoms Body bring Cafe Cells Cheeſe Clover Colour Cows Crop defign Diſtance Drones Earth efpecially Expence faid fame fecond feed feems feen felf ferve feven feveral fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt Fiſh Flower fmall fome fometimes foon Foot four fown freſh Fruit ftand fuch fufficient fuppofe fure Gallons Garden give Grafs grow Growth Herbs Hive Honey Houſe hundred Inches Juices laft Land Leaves lefs likewife Meaſure mention'd Milk moft moſt muft muſt Nature neceffary Nouriſhment Number Oaks obferv'd obferve Occafion Onions Peafe Peaſe Perfons Place Plants poffible Pound Weight Pounds prefent Profit Quantity Rabbets Reaſon Rods of Ground Roots Saffron Salt Seafon Seed ſeveral Shillings ſmall Soil ſome thefe themſelves ther theſe thofe thoſe thouſand three Rods thro Timber Trees uſe Veffels Vegetation whofe young
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