The Quarterly Journal of Agricult1838 |
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... practice with the far- mers on the Continent to cut down their rye as soon as it spin- dles as food for their cattle ; and that the rye which tillers up from the cut plants , most commonly on account of weakness , produces distempered ...
... practice with the far- mers on the Continent to cut down their rye as soon as it spin- dles as food for their cattle ; and that the rye which tillers up from the cut plants , most commonly on account of weakness , produces distempered ...
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... practice is a rare one . It is generally curdled with kid ren- net . About twelve years ago some of an excellent quality was made at Hansi in Behar , and " this encourages the hope , " says Mr Gibbon , " that it may be made everywhere ...
... practice is a rare one . It is generally curdled with kid ren- net . About twelve years ago some of an excellent quality was made at Hansi in Behar , and " this encourages the hope , " says Mr Gibbon , " that it may be made everywhere ...
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... practice . Where the black soil is prevalent throughout the country , the most elevated situations , where the substratum comes nearest to the surface , have been selected for the sites of villages , not only as being cleaner , but as ...
... practice . Where the black soil is prevalent throughout the country , the most elevated situations , where the substratum comes nearest to the surface , have been selected for the sites of villages , not only as being cleaner , but as ...
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... practice , it is equally accurate in theory . In this case we might have a ba- lance with a constant weight attached , so that it would always be poised by one ounce of barley . This quantity we should pour into the long stemmed vessel ...
... practice , it is equally accurate in theory . In this case we might have a ba- lance with a constant weight attached , so that it would always be poised by one ounce of barley . This quantity we should pour into the long stemmed vessel ...
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... practice ; but the latter too easily rests satisfied with the degree of happiness derivable from the discovery of only secondary causes ; and they are they which are most obviously connected with his daily operations . The explanations ...
... practice ; but the latter too easily rests satisfied with the degree of happiness derivable from the discovery of only secondary causes ; and they are they which are most obviously connected with his daily operations . The explanations ...
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