| The Bath and West of England Society - 1795 - Liczba stron: 444
...period. Perhaps, indeed, its introduction into this diftrict is almoft coeval with that of folding fheep, with which it is intimately connected. But the regular...of the fyftems was conducted on any regular plan. Theory of water-meadows.—The idea of watering meadows, fo far as it relates to bringing the water... | |
| 1795 - Liczba stron: 508
...with which it is intimately connedted ; but the regular mode, in which both fyftems are now conduced, is certainly not very ancient. Many old farmers, who...memory of man, remembered when neither of the fyftems were conducted on any regular plan. 'Theory of -water-meadows. The idea of watering meadows, fo far... | |
| William Tatham - 1801 - Liczba stron: 474
...indeed, its introduction into this diurict diflricl: is almoft co-eyal with that of folding fheep, with which it is intimately connected : but the regular...the water upon the land, was taken from nature. It muft have been always obferved, that winter-floods produced fertility, provided the water did not remain... | |
| Thomas Davis - 1811 - Liczba stron: 320
...sheep-folding, with which it is intimately connected ; but the regular mode in which those systems are now conducted is certainly not very ancient. Many...within the memory of man, remembered when neither the water-meadow nor the sheep-fold was managed on any regular plan. Theary of Waler-Meadows. The idea... | |
| William Humphrey Marshall - 1817 - Liczba stron: 750
...of folding sheep, with which it is intimately connected. But the regular mode, in which both systems are now conducted, is certainly not very ancient....the memory of man, remembered when neither of the systems was conducted on any regular plan. "• Theory of tealer-meadowa. — The idea of watering... | |
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