American Quarterly Review, Том 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... produce . By Thomas G. Fessenden . Boston , 1837 . 3. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture . By Sir Humphrey Davy , LL . D. London , 1814 . II . MISS SEDGWICK . PAGE 18 66 The Poor ...
... produce . By Thomas G. Fessenden . Boston , 1837 . 3. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture . By Sir Humphrey Davy , LL . D. London , 1814 . II . MISS SEDGWICK . PAGE 18 66 The Poor ...
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... produce . By THOMAS G. FESSENDEN . Boston : 1837 . 3. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , in a Course of Lec- tures for the Board of Agriculture . By Sir HUMPHREY DAVY , LL . D. London : 1814 . Agriculture , in its broadest sense , may ...
... produce . By THOMAS G. FESSENDEN . Boston : 1837 . 3. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , in a Course of Lec- tures for the Board of Agriculture . By Sir HUMPHREY DAVY , LL . D. London : 1814 . Agriculture , in its broadest sense , may ...
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... soil always in strength , and at the same time in drawing from it all the profit which is practicable . It is well known that different plants f produce different effects upon the soil , some tending 6 [ March , Agriculture .
... soil always in strength , and at the same time in drawing from it all the profit which is practicable . It is well known that different plants f produce different effects upon the soil , some tending 6 [ March , Agriculture .
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f produce different effects upon the soil , some tending to rob it of its strength , and others , to act gently upon it ; some to loosen , and others to bind . Hence it is necessary to good husbandry , that a careful examination should ...
f produce different effects upon the soil , some tending to rob it of its strength , and others , to act gently upon it ; some to loosen , and others to bind . Hence it is necessary to good husbandry , that a careful examination should ...
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... produce of the soil , and this tends to the advancement of husbandry . This is doubtless the foundation of the progress of that science in England . Where , however , the territory is so wide and fertile as our own , farmers are un ...
... produce of the soil , and this tends to the advancement of husbandry . This is doubtless the foundation of the progress of that science in England . Where , however , the territory is so wide and fertile as our own , farmers are un ...
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