The Farmer's Magazine, Tom 2Rogerson and Tuxford, 1839 |
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... result of his practical experience in the use of saltpetre , all which tended to confirm the general principle recorded in the previous resolution . The enquiry as to the best mode of preparing wheat for seed was another of the ...
... result of his practical experience in the use of saltpetre , all which tended to confirm the general principle recorded in the previous resolution . The enquiry as to the best mode of preparing wheat for seed was another of the ...
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... results as is exemplified in actual practice . Were an experimental establish- ment therefore in full and active operation , these results would be obtained , and the advantages would be as many and as important for the acquisition of ...
... results as is exemplified in actual practice . Were an experimental establish- ment therefore in full and active operation , these results would be obtained , and the advantages would be as many and as important for the acquisition of ...
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... result followed ; but fancying that the minute insect might find its way by some crevice to the plauts , he made a light frame , covered it with silk gauze , and carefully stopped every crevice through which the intruders might enter ...
... result followed ; but fancying that the minute insect might find its way by some crevice to the plauts , he made a light frame , covered it with silk gauze , and carefully stopped every crevice through which the intruders might enter ...
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... results of impudent quackery , and tend only by their practical inutility to disgust the experimenta- list , with ... result of his trials to the public , but if upon further trial they fail , he is neither to be blamed nor his plans ...
... results of impudent quackery , and tend only by their practical inutility to disgust the experimenta- list , with ... result of his trials to the public , but if upon further trial they fail , he is neither to be blamed nor his plans ...
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... result from causes over which the farmer can have no controul , it is not uncommon to hear him loaded with reproaches , more espe- cially if it be known , or even suspected , that he withholds his grain from market in anticipation of ...
... result from causes over which the farmer can have no controul , it is not uncommon to hear him loaded with reproaches , more espe- cially if it be known , or even suspected , that he withholds his grain from market in anticipation of ...
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