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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... Means of producing this desirable Abundance , I take the Liberty of laying before my Countrymen , A Method for im- proving their Eftates . Non modo eft ars , fed etiam neceffaria ac magna ; ea eft Scientia , quæ docet quæ fint in quoquo ...
... Means of producing this desirable Abundance , I take the Liberty of laying before my Countrymen , A Method for im- proving their Eftates . Non modo eft ars , fed etiam neceffaria ac magna ; ea eft Scientia , quæ docet quæ fint in quoquo ...
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... Means of Improvement that have been applied in the English Counties , wherein these Improvements have been made . It may , probably , be objected to this Eftimate , that we have Lands , near large Towns , which lett at 10 , 12 , 15 ...
... Means of Improvement that have been applied in the English Counties , wherein these Improvements have been made . It may , probably , be objected to this Eftimate , that we have Lands , near large Towns , which lett at 10 , 12 , 15 ...
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... Means , recommended in thefe Sheets , for improving Eftates in Wales , and enriching the Inhabitants , are the follow- ing ones - Claying and Marling , -Turnep - fow-・ ing , -Fattening of Cattle , And the Sowing of Clover and Rye ...
... Means , recommended in thefe Sheets , for improving Eftates in Wales , and enriching the Inhabitants , are the follow- ing ones - Claying and Marling , -Turnep - fow-・ ing , -Fattening of Cattle , And the Sowing of Clover and Rye ...
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... Means of the frequent Ploughings that are to fucceed , and be more likely to produce a good Crop . IF Turneps fhould be fown about * Mid- fummer , upon Lands thus managed , they may generally without + Tath or Dung : But if * The ...
... Means of the frequent Ploughings that are to fucceed , and be more likely to produce a good Crop . IF Turneps fhould be fown about * Mid- fummer , upon Lands thus managed , they may generally without + Tath or Dung : But if * The ...
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... Means would let for more ; and it would be a more equal Way of managing it ; because it would give each Part of the Ground , which has continually been under the Plow , Time to reft and re- cover its Strength and generating Quality . IT ...
... Means would let for more ; and it would be a more equal Way of managing it ; because it would give each Part of the Ground , which has continually been under the Plow , Time to reft and re- cover its Strength and generating Quality . IT ...
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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.