Proposals for Enriching the Principality of Wales: Humbly Submitted to the Consideration of His Countrymen, by Giraldus Cambrensisauthor; and sold, 1755 - 35 pages |
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... is 6d , is , 6 d . and under that are incredi- ble : So that I am perfuaded I should have been nigher the Truth , if I had laid the Lands of the whole Principality at Half a Crown Acre . 450 " ( ( 8 ) ) ence doubts the ( 7 )
... is 6d , is , 6 d . and under that are incredi- ble : So that I am perfuaded I should have been nigher the Truth , if I had laid the Lands of the whole Principality at Half a Crown Acre . 450 " ( ( 8 ) ) ence doubts the ( 7 )
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... Half or four Foot long , and whofe Head is eleven Inches broad ; * 0 . S. and As Farmers Servants and Day ... Half Day , and Another another , the Mystery will be revealed to Half a County , by the Means of one " Man , in one Seafon ...
... Half or four Foot long , and whofe Head is eleven Inches broad ; * 0 . S. and As Farmers Servants and Day ... Half Day , and Another another , the Mystery will be revealed to Half a County , by the Means of one " Man , in one Seafon ...
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... Half deep . And the Distance of the Tur- neps left for a Crop , One from another , every Way , fhould be fourteen or fifteen Inches . Turneps fhould be houghed twice ; the first Time , a Month or five Weeks after they are fown ; and the ...
... Half deep . And the Distance of the Tur- neps left for a Crop , One from another , every Way , fhould be fourteen or fifteen Inches . Turneps fhould be houghed twice ; the first Time , a Month or five Weeks after they are fown ; and the ...
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... Half , If we fattened our Bullocks , Sheep and Hogs at Home , we fhould , in all Probabili- ty , reap greater Advantages than those already mentioned . As Milford is the fafeft Harbor in 1 in his Majesty's Dominions , and might , upon the.
... Half , If we fattened our Bullocks , Sheep and Hogs at Home , we fhould , in all Probabili- ty , reap greater Advantages than those already mentioned . As Milford is the fafeft Harbor in 1 in his Majesty's Dominions , and might , upon the.
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... Half a Peck of Rye- grafs to an Acre , the Farmer will always be fure of fine Crops . For as frequent Reft is , by this Means , given to the Land , it must of Course recover its loft Ranknefs and Fer- tility especially if we take into ...
... Half a Peck of Rye- grafs to an Acre , the Farmer will always be fure of fine Crops . For as frequent Reft is , by this Means , given to the Land , it must of Course recover its loft Ranknefs and Fer- tility especially if we take into ...
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Page 3 - Your erring fathers left too long defpis'd. Leave not to ignorance and low-bred hinds, That nobleft fcience, which in ancient time The minds of fages and of kings employ'd, Solicitous to learn the ways of God, And read his works in agriculture's fchool.