Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... received opinion ; be- cause a man's character , ( than which , no- thing can be dearer to him , both his happi- ness as a social being , and his bread , if not independent , resting on it ) is sure to suffer ; as has happened in the ...
... received opinion ; be- cause a man's character , ( than which , no- thing can be dearer to him , both his happi- ness as a social being , and his bread , if not independent , resting on it ) is sure to suffer ; as has happened in the ...
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... receiving such injuries , and loaded with such burdens , cannot be increased by any means the vis medicatrix naturae can adopt , far less by a spasm which adds to their burden . But nothing , perhaps , has tended more to retard ...
... receiving such injuries , and loaded with such burdens , cannot be increased by any means the vis medicatrix naturae can adopt , far less by a spasm which adds to their burden . But nothing , perhaps , has tended more to retard ...
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... receiving too much sap , & c . ) that strikes their bewildered imagination , and draws into darkness after them , thousands who are too indolent or too pusillanimous to think for themselves . To look for vermin at home , is below their ...
... receiving too much sap , & c . ) that strikes their bewildered imagination , and draws into darkness after them , thousands who are too indolent or too pusillanimous to think for themselves . To look for vermin at home , is below their ...
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... received their increment ; but none of these , so far as I know , were con- clusive , or could possibly be so . These experiments were , barking the trees ; by which it was found that the trees all died in three years after . But this ...
... received their increment ; but none of these , so far as I know , were con- clusive , or could possibly be so . These experiments were , barking the trees ; by which it was found that the trees all died in three years after . But this ...
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... received from a respectable gentleman in the neighbourhood of Glas- gow : " Mr PATRICK LYON , LANCEFIELD , near Glasgow , 15th March 1813 . « Dear Sir , C " It gives me much pleasure to inform you of an experiment made in imitation of ...
... received from a respectable gentleman in the neighbourhood of Glas- gow : " Mr PATRICK LYON , LANCEFIELD , near Glasgow , 15th March 1813 . « Dear Sir , C " It gives me much pleasure to inform you of an experiment made in imitation of ...
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