Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... follow an universal law of nature , and I was certain if I did not mistake her path , she would not lead me i wrong . ... Self - interest and the prejudices of educa- tion , have ever been the banes of improve- ment in useful knowledge ...
... follow an universal law of nature , and I was certain if I did not mistake her path , she would not lead me i wrong . ... Self - interest and the prejudices of educa- tion , have ever been the banes of improve- ment in useful knowledge ...
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... follow out the analogy would carry us too far from the subject immediately in view . This , however , may perhaps be the subject of future discussion : but every body knows , that there are two ways of making a vessel carry easy , by ...
... follow out the analogy would carry us too far from the subject immediately in view . This , however , may perhaps be the subject of future discussion : but every body knows , that there are two ways of making a vessel carry easy , by ...
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... follow out this mode of reason- ing , where would it lead us ? Nature could have produced crops without weeds , and fruit without trees . She could have pro- duced the fruits of the earth without tilling and sowing : Why not loaves and ...
... follow out this mode of reason- ing , where would it lead us ? Nature could have produced crops without weeds , and fruit without trees . She could have pro- duced the fruits of the earth without tilling and sowing : Why not loaves and ...
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... follows . The relative powers of the different barks can be ascertained pretty accurately , when it will be found that the trees most given to canker , and those which continue longest in an apparent healthy state , without bear- ing ...
... follows . The relative powers of the different barks can be ascertained pretty accurately , when it will be found that the trees most given to canker , and those which continue longest in an apparent healthy state , without bear- ing ...
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... follow the young shoots from the trunk and large branches of peeled trees ; but as these shoots are themselves healthy , and the trees from which they are taken rendered heal- thy by the peeling , it is , I think , highly probable that ...
... follow the young shoots from the trunk and large branches of peeled trees ; but as these shoots are themselves healthy , and the trees from which they are taken rendered heal- thy by the peeling , it is , I think , highly probable that ...
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