The Quarterly Journal of Agricult1838 |
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... four complete stems and ears , some of the stems with the ears measuring above five feet , every part of the plant proportionally large , and all the ears entirely in- fected . Another specimen had eight stems from the same root , five ...
... four complete stems and ears , some of the stems with the ears measuring above five feet , every part of the plant proportionally large , and all the ears entirely in- fected . Another specimen had eight stems from the same root , five ...
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... four - sided , and comparatively of considerable size , separated by partitions formed of one or two layers of very small cells . These cavities , which resemble in structure the cells in reeds and rushes , were in the smutty ears ...
... four - sided , and comparatively of considerable size , separated by partitions formed of one or two layers of very small cells . These cavities , which resemble in structure the cells in reeds and rushes , were in the smutty ears ...
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... four inches . During the pro- gress of the crops , they are carefully watched by men and boys , who throw stones and crack whips to scare off the flocks of birds ; and when fully ripe they are plucked up by the roots . The highest piece ...
... four inches . During the pro- gress of the crops , they are carefully watched by men and boys , who throw stones and crack whips to scare off the flocks of birds ; and when fully ripe they are plucked up by the roots . The highest piece ...
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... four small hollow bamboos , which are about four feet , high , and fixed into a large wooden bowl or cup . Near the ground each passes through a bar of wood , at the distance of about a foot one from the other . After passing through ...
... four small hollow bamboos , which are about four feet , high , and fixed into a large wooden bowl or cup . Near the ground each passes through a bar of wood , at the distance of about a foot one from the other . After passing through ...
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... four to five months for the perfection of their produce . As to the quantity of produce from an Indian farm , we can- not do better than quote the following sensible remarks of Mr Marshall , ftom his Statistical Report of the Pergunnah ...
... four to five months for the perfection of their produce . As to the quantity of produce from an Indian farm , we can- not do better than quote the following sensible remarks of Mr Marshall , ftom his Statistical Report of the Pergunnah ...
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Страница 428 - ... on the owners or reputed owners, lessees or reputed lessees, and occupiers of the said lands, and on the overseers of such parishes, and on the trustees, surveyors of highways, or other persons having the care of such roads or streets.
Страница 210 - The subjects of every State ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible in proportion to their respective abilities ; that is, in proportion to the revenue they respectively enjoy under the protection of the State .... In the observation or neglect of this maxim, consists what is called the equality 'or inequality of taxation.
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Страница 432 - WE beg to inform you, that Application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session for