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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... light or fandy to produce good Crops , it will be proper to 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 ...
... light or fandy to produce good Crops , it will be proper to 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 ...
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... light ; and then the Barley fown and turned in with the Plough . Three or four Days afterwards , the fame Ground fhould be fown with Clover ,. about ten Pounds an Acre ; or , which fuits this Sort of Land of which I am speaking beft ...
... light ; and then the Barley fown and turned in with the Plough . Three or four Days afterwards , the fame Ground fhould be fown with Clover ,. about ten Pounds an Acre ; or , which fuits this Sort of Land of which I am speaking beft ...
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... light , it must have three Earths ; but , if heavy , † four . C 2 The * Solumutre & folutum res utraq ; ( speaking of Rapes and Tur- reps ) defiderat , nec denfa nafcitur humo . Colum . 199 . † Suba & tum folum pluribus iterationibus ...
... light , it must have three Earths ; but , if heavy , † four . C 2 The * Solumutre & folutum res utraq ; ( speaking of Rapes and Tur- reps ) defiderat , nec denfa nafcitur humo . Colum . 199 . † Suba & tum folum pluribus iterationibus ...
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... light Grounds , the best Way will be to detach and fence a Part of the Enclofure with Hurdles , and to turn the Stock that is making up for Market into that feparated Part ; and when they have fed upon the Turneps in this Spot , not too ...
... light Grounds , the best Way will be to detach and fence a Part of the Enclofure with Hurdles , and to turn the Stock that is making up for Market into that feparated Part ; and when they have fed upon the Turneps in this Spot , not too ...
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... light , the Feeding the Turneps off will greatly enrich it . BULLOCKS that are fed in a Houfe will be fat much fooner than thofe that are fed abroad . Twenty Acres will fatten a Score in a House ; and the Offal will be fufficient for a ...
... light , the Feeding the Turneps off will greatly enrich it . BULLOCKS that are fed in a Houfe will be fat much fooner than thofe that are fed abroad . Twenty Acres will fatten a Score in a House ; and the Offal will be fufficient for a ...
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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.