The Farmer's Magazine, Tom 2Rogerson and Tuxford, 1839 |
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... sufficient , since the general character and appearance of the sward of a wet soil is so distinct , that it is impossible to mis- take it . For example , wherever the grass is coarse interspersed with rushes and carices , we may con ...
... sufficient , since the general character and appearance of the sward of a wet soil is so distinct , that it is impossible to mis- take it . For example , wherever the grass is coarse interspersed with rushes and carices , we may con ...
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... sufficient to decompose the excre- ment . " Now a moment's consideration will , I think , be sufficient to show the fallacy of this ar- gument . First , is it likely that the spot itself on which the fire stood should have a luxuriant ...
... sufficient to decompose the excre- ment . " Now a moment's consideration will , I think , be sufficient to show the fallacy of this ar- gument . First , is it likely that the spot itself on which the fire stood should have a luxuriant ...
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... sufficient prac- tical answer to the charge , however , that our ex- ports have nearly doubled in the last 20 years , not- withstanding the existence of the corn - law ; and for half of that period , of a much more prohibitory law than ...
... sufficient prac- tical answer to the charge , however , that our ex- ports have nearly doubled in the last 20 years , not- withstanding the existence of the corn - law ; and for half of that period , of a much more prohibitory law than ...
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... sufficient to put us on our guard , that our main dependence ought not to rest upon our foreign trade ; and to teach us , as I said before , a prudent lesson of respect and encouragement to the home market , which will never leave us ...
... sufficient to put us on our guard , that our main dependence ought not to rest upon our foreign trade ; and to teach us , as I said before , a prudent lesson of respect and encouragement to the home market , which will never leave us ...
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... sufficient density to float an egg , or in some solution of arsenic , or vitriol , sufficiently strong to destroy the vegetative powers of the smut which may have accumulated on the outside of the seed wheat , using , in order to dry ...
... sufficient density to float an egg , or in some solution of arsenic , or vitriol , sufficiently strong to destroy the vegetative powers of the smut which may have accumulated on the outside of the seed wheat , using , in order to dry ...
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