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... of all possible aspects , for this reason , that all blustering winds and driving rains come from the south - west , and consequently the windows are so covered with wet as to render the Choice of a Site for Building 27.
... of all possible aspects , for this reason , that all blustering winds and driving rains come from the south - west , and consequently the windows are so covered with wet as to render the Choice of a Site for Building 27.
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... covered with drops , which obstructed all view . On considering the prevalence of south - west winds , it was determined to reverse the aspect of the house by changing the uses of the rooms , thus making a very comfortable house of one ...
... covered with drops , which obstructed all view . On considering the prevalence of south - west winds , it was determined to reverse the aspect of the house by changing the uses of the rooms , thus making a very comfortable house of one ...
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... covered will affect its germinating power to a consider- able extent . The soil of even one field may not be of the same nature throughout , and in some parts the seeds may be much more easily covered to a greater depth than is con ...
... covered will affect its germinating power to a consider- able extent . The soil of even one field may not be of the same nature throughout , and in some parts the seeds may be much more easily covered to a greater depth than is con ...
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... covered with more than half - an - inch of soil ; only about half the same number come up when the covering is from three - quarters to an inch in depth ; and none vegetate when buried under two and a - half inches of earth ; so that ...
... covered with more than half - an - inch of soil ; only about half the same number come up when the covering is from three - quarters to an inch in depth ; and none vegetate when buried under two and a - half inches of earth ; so that ...
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... covering does not exceed half- an - inch , about half as many when the covering is from 1 to 14 inch , and none when it is 24 inches in depth ; so that the soil should be well prepared before sowing , and the seeds then covered by only ...
... covering does not exceed half- an - inch , about half as many when the covering is from 1 to 14 inch , and none when it is 24 inches in depth ; so that the soil should be well prepared before sowing , and the seeds then covered by only ...
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