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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... grow upon a Spot of Ground where only one grew before , will deferve better of Mankind , and do more effential Service to his Country than the whole Race of Politicians put together . " GULLIVER'S Travels . Hoc opus , hoc ftudium Parvi ...
... grow upon a Spot of Ground where only one grew before , will deferve better of Mankind , and do more effential Service to his Country than the whole Race of Politicians put together . " GULLIVER'S Travels . Hoc opus , hoc ftudium Parvi ...
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... grow up with the Wheat and injure the Crop . After Wheat , Turneps fhould fucceed again , and fo on in a continual Round , t THIS is the best and most approved Me- thod of Farming , ---- a Method which feldom fails of producing good ...
... grow up with the Wheat and injure the Crop . After Wheat , Turneps fhould fucceed again , and fo on in a continual Round , t THIS is the best and most approved Me- thod of Farming , ---- a Method which feldom fails of producing good ...
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... grow together , and are injurious to each other . AFTER Wheat , Turneps , then Barley : And if the Ground be defigned for Pafture , continually afterwards , Hay or natural Grafs - feeds are proper to be fown ; fomething more in ...
... grow together , and are injurious to each other . AFTER Wheat , Turneps , then Barley : And if the Ground be defigned for Pafture , continually afterwards , Hay or natural Grafs - feeds are proper to be fown ; fomething more in ...
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... grow up without Houghing , they are perfectly choaked by Weeds , and can never be of never be of any Size . Whereas if they are houghed , in the Manner here directed , the following Confequences muft flow from it . The Ground will be ...
... grow up without Houghing , they are perfectly choaked by Weeds , and can never be of never be of any Size . Whereas if they are houghed , in the Manner here directed , the following Confequences muft flow from it . The Ground will be ...
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... Growing of Corn alone , with- out tracing , tho ' the more remote and less apparent , yet the greateft , not to fay the only Cause of it . THERE is but one Objection against pur- fuing this Method of fattening Bullocks in Wales , viz ...
... Growing of Corn alone , with- out tracing , tho ' the more remote and less apparent , yet the greateft , not to fay the only Cause of it . THERE is but one Objection against pur- fuing this Method of fattening Bullocks in Wales , viz ...
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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.