Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... given to the living : but when they all partake equally , the whole nourishment is exhausted , and the whole fruit perishes . This may be exemplified by supposing a ship at sea with one hundred men , and one months provisions , but by ...
... given to the living : but when they all partake equally , the whole nourishment is exhausted , and the whole fruit perishes . This may be exemplified by supposing a ship at sea with one hundred men , and one months provisions , but by ...
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... when that of the thin - wooded tree was destroyed altogether . These observations , without any comment , were given in to the Caledonian Horticul- tural Society , on the 1st September , 1812 , to be read at their meeting , on the 8th 44.
... when that of the thin - wooded tree was destroyed altogether . These observations , without any comment , were given in to the Caledonian Horticul- tural Society , on the 1st September , 1812 , to be read at their meeting , on the 8th 44.
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... given any explanation that might have been required , as far as he was able , and that any of the members of that Society might have an opportunity of seeing the effects of the operation , when the fruit was upon the trees . As that was ...
... given any explanation that might have been required , as far as he was able , and that any of the members of that Society might have an opportunity of seeing the effects of the operation , when the fruit was upon the trees . As that was ...
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... given the bark , had it not been for some useful purpose . " This . is certainly true , when applied to sound in- most bark , because it is so essential that the tree cannot live without it ; as the juices . which nourish the tree are ...
... given the bark , had it not been for some useful purpose . " This . is certainly true , when applied to sound in- most bark , because it is so essential that the tree cannot live without it ; as the juices . which nourish the tree are ...
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... given it , we ought not to root out weeds , because nature has given them also ; and why destroy the vermin ? They too are the gift of nature . If we were to follow out this mode of reason- ing , where would it lead us ? Nature could ...
... given it , we ought not to root out weeds , because nature has given them also ; and why destroy the vermin ? They too are the gift of nature . If we were to follow out this mode of reason- ing , where would it lead us ? Nature could ...
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