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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... feed with a Peck of black and white None- fuch , or what is commonly called Rye - grafs . Either of thefe helps to thicken the Sett , makes the Clover , which alone is not , a fafe and rich Pafture for Cattle , and comes on fomewhat ...
... feed with a Peck of black and white None- fuch , or what is commonly called Rye - grafs . Either of thefe helps to thicken the Sett , makes the Clover , which alone is not , a fafe and rich Pafture for Cattle , and comes on fomewhat ...
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... feed is immediately fown . If these Turneps are houghed once ar twice over , the Weeds are fo checked as never to appear in like manner after . So that fowing Turneps for the first Crop after Claying is certainly the most prudent Me ...
... feed is immediately fown . If these Turneps are houghed once ar twice over , the Weeds are fo checked as never to appear in like manner after . So that fowing Turneps for the first Crop after Claying is certainly the most prudent Me ...
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... feeds are proper to be fown ; fomething more in Proportion than was mentioned above . But because these are often mixed ... Feed , and ever remain better than what the old Land produced before . THESE four Crops of Peafe or Oats , Wheat ...
... feeds are proper to be fown ; fomething more in Proportion than was mentioned above . But because these are often mixed ... Feed , and ever remain better than what the old Land produced before . THESE four Crops of Peafe or Oats , Wheat ...
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... feed . BEFORE I proceed to the other Parti- culars , it will be proper to take Notice of the * Wheel - plow , which , according to the Opinion of many very good Judges , is greatly preferable to all other Sorts . But , if I am not ...
... feed . BEFORE I proceed to the other Parti- culars , it will be proper to take Notice of the * Wheel - plow , which , according to the Opinion of many very good Judges , is greatly preferable to all other Sorts . But , if I am not ...
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... feed in Ground that is remarkably dry may be fown in the Middle of May ; tho ' in fome Places ' tis the general Rule to fow them from the 4th of June to the 27th . But those sown from the 14th to the 25th are thought to do the best ...
... feed in Ground that is remarkably dry may be fown in the Middle of May ; tho ' in fome Places ' tis the general Rule to fow them from the 4th of June to the 27th . But those sown from the 14th to the 25th are thought to do the best ...
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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.