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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... of that PRINCIPA- LITY by AGRICULTURE and COM- MERCE , is humbly inscribed by Their Well - Wifher and Servant , London , March , 1755 . C. B [ ie . M. P. ] At Confible & ridicions pamphl appare by public poorly of TO THE.
... of that PRINCIPA- LITY by AGRICULTURE and COM- MERCE , is humbly inscribed by Their Well - Wifher and Servant , London , March , 1755 . C. B [ ie . M. P. ] At Confible & ridicions pamphl appare by public poorly of TO THE.
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... all Sorts of Grain are as follows ; Rye in September ; Wheat in October ; Oats and Pease in March ; Barley in the Beginning of April . Is the Dung and Urine of Sheep , & c . if Wheat or Rye about Michaelmas ; then it will ( 10 )
... all Sorts of Grain are as follows ; Rye in September ; Wheat in October ; Oats and Pease in March ; Barley in the Beginning of April . Is the Dung and Urine of Sheep , & c . if Wheat or Rye about Michaelmas ; then it will ( 10 )
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... March . If thefe take , and prove a good Crop , a Stop is thereby put to the Growth of all pernicious Weeds , the Land is mellowed , and becomes fit for Wheat the Michaelmas following . As foon as the Crop is off , whe- ther Pease or ...
... March . If thefe take , and prove a good Crop , a Stop is thereby put to the Growth of all pernicious Weeds , the Land is mellowed , and becomes fit for Wheat the Michaelmas following . As foon as the Crop is off , whe- ther Pease or ...
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... March ; the fecond after Barley - fowing is over ; the third a Fortnight after ; and the Fourth a Fortnight after that . Turnep - feed in Ground that is remarkably dry may be fown in the Middle of May ; tho ' in fome Places ' tis the ...
... March ; the fecond after Barley - fowing is over ; the third a Fortnight after ; and the Fourth a Fortnight after that . Turnep - feed in Ground that is remarkably dry may be fown in the Middle of May ; tho ' in fome Places ' tis the ...
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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.