The Botany of the Eastern Borders: With the Popular Names and Uses of the Plants, and of the Customs and Beliefs which Have Been Associated with ThemJ. Van Voorst, 1853 - 336 страници |
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... less elevated heights , that continue our boundary - line to the sea in the parish of Cock- burnspath . The sea bounds the whole district on the east * . From the circularity and elevation of the boundary , the district , when viewed ...
... less elevated heights , that continue our boundary - line to the sea in the parish of Cock- burnspath . The sea bounds the whole district on the east * . From the circularity and elevation of the boundary , the district , when viewed ...
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... less than 10,000 in the entire district . The soil is various and of every quality ; and often so mixed as to make it impossible to distinguish the kinds by any very distinctive name ; or , when purer , to mark out their extent and ...
... less than 10,000 in the entire district . The soil is various and of every quality ; and often so mixed as to make it impossible to distinguish the kinds by any very distinctive name ; or , when purer , to mark out their extent and ...
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... less valuable , and degenerates into a stiff and hard clay , difficult to work , and from resting on a subsoil of stiff till , liable to be saturated with moisture , and long retaining it when thus satu- rated . The remainder of the ...
... less valuable , and degenerates into a stiff and hard clay , difficult to work , and from resting on a subsoil of stiff till , liable to be saturated with moisture , and long retaining it when thus satu- rated . The remainder of the ...
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... less than 10,000 in the entire district . The soil is various and of every quality ; and often so mixed as to make it impossible to distinguish the kinds by any very distinctive name ; or , when purer , to mark out their extent and ...
... less than 10,000 in the entire district . The soil is various and of every quality ; and often so mixed as to make it impossible to distinguish the kinds by any very distinctive name ; or , when purer , to mark out their extent and ...
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... less valuable , and degenerates into a stiff and hard clay , difficult to work , and from resting on a subsoil of stiff till , liable to be saturated with moisture , and long retaining it when thus satu- rated . The remainder of the ...
... less valuable , and degenerates into a stiff and hard clay , difficult to work , and from resting on a subsoil of stiff till , liable to be saturated with moisture , and long retaining it when thus satu- rated . The remainder of the ...
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