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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... give me uncommon Pleasure . THAT the Principality of Wales can juftly boast of many of those Advantages , which are thought to contribute towards rendering the People of any Country numerous , no one will doubt , who confiders that our ...
... give me uncommon Pleasure . THAT the Principality of Wales can juftly boast of many of those Advantages , which are thought to contribute towards rendering the People of any Country numerous , no one will doubt , who confiders that our ...
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... give them a Coat of Clay , of the yellow or blue Kind , which is the best , tho ' the brown cor dark Sort , will do . Upon the other Hand , where they are too heavy , cold or moist , they may be covered with a brown or white Marl ...
... give them a Coat of Clay , of the yellow or blue Kind , which is the best , tho ' the brown cor dark Sort , will do . Upon the other Hand , where they are too heavy , cold or moist , they may be covered with a brown or white Marl ...
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... give a more easy En- trance for the tender Fibres of the Corn to extract its Virtue . Befides this , and which is of great Confequence , the Tath or Dung and Urine of Bullocks , but especially of Sheep , abounds with a faline and ...
... give a more easy En- trance for the tender Fibres of the Corn to extract its Virtue . Befides this , and which is of great Confequence , the Tath or Dung and Urine of Bullocks , but especially of Sheep , abounds with a faline and ...
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... 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 muft , however , be remarked in Re- lation to old Pasture - land , that if it be not ...
... 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 muft , however , be remarked in Re- lation to old Pasture - land , that if it be not ...
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... give them a little Hay , every Night and Morning , when the Weather is very inclement and fevere . If the Crops of Turneps is in Jew , moift Ground , it will be the beft Way to pull them up , and feed the Bullocks with them in fome dry ...
... give them a little Hay , every Night and Morning , when the Weather is very inclement and fevere . If the Crops of Turneps is in Jew , moift Ground , it will be the beft Way to pull them up , and feed the Bullocks with them in fome dry ...
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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.