The Quarterly Journal of Agricult1838 |
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... render it impossible to recom- mend any certain mode of investigation to clear up this perplex- ing subject , and , after all that has been written upon it , the cause of the disease in corn may be regarded as one of those secrets of ...
... render it impossible to recom- mend any certain mode of investigation to clear up this perplex- ing subject , and , after all that has been written upon it , the cause of the disease in corn may be regarded as one of those secrets of ...
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... render it easy to trace it through its different stages . On examining , in this manner , the diseased spikelets , instead of finding every part infected , as is usually asserted by authors , he found that smut was quite beneath the ...
... render it easy to trace it through its different stages . On examining , in this manner , the diseased spikelets , instead of finding every part infected , as is usually asserted by authors , he found that smut was quite beneath the ...
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... render- ed comparatively worthless . In this case the texture of the leaves is disunited , and presents only longitudinal fibres of a brown colour , while the joints and the tubes of the straw be- tween are blackened as if they had been ...
... render- ed comparatively worthless . In this case the texture of the leaves is disunited , and presents only longitudinal fibres of a brown colour , while the joints and the tubes of the straw be- tween are blackened as if they had been ...
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... rendered very obvious by their colour . Induced by this discovery to examine other plants , he found the same insects in great abundance . The insects were long - bodied like earwigs , of the sort termed staphylinus . On the smutted ...
... rendered very obvious by their colour . Induced by this discovery to examine other plants , he found the same insects in great abundance . The insects were long - bodied like earwigs , of the sort termed staphylinus . On the smutted ...
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... rendered obvious from the very opposite doctrine having been maintained . M. Aimen , for example , an intelligent French writer , is of opinion , that whatever weakens the plant is apt to produce smut . He proves this view , he thinks ...
... rendered obvious from the very opposite doctrine having been maintained . M. Aimen , for example , an intelligent French writer , is of opinion , that whatever weakens the plant is apt to produce smut . He proves this view , he thinks ...
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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 436 - ... to be made, unless the said company shall have previously to the commencement of such work, deposited with the clerk of the peace of the several counties in England or Ireland, and in the office of the principal Sheriff-clerk in every county in Scotland, in or through which the...
Страница 432 - WE beg to inform you, that Application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session for