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... close proximity to a town , where it may be readily de- livered , and manure returned in its place . An excess , * Abstract of paper read before the Wenlock Farmers ' Club , by Mr Bowen Jones . if anywhere , will be found to exist on ...
... close proximity to a town , where it may be readily de- livered , and manure returned in its place . An excess , * Abstract of paper read before the Wenlock Farmers ' Club , by Mr Bowen Jones . if anywhere , will be found to exist on ...
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... close to the hill . The soil is remarkably rich and fertile , cattle byres , where the turnips are required . and the fields are neatly divided by hedge- The bothy , which the farmers in Forfarshire seem determined to maintain , is in ...
... close to the hill . The soil is remarkably rich and fertile , cattle byres , where the turnips are required . and the fields are neatly divided by hedge- The bothy , which the farmers in Forfarshire seem determined to maintain , is in ...
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... close to house , gig house , and riding stable . The the work stable . The cart - shed faces the north , with the granary over it ; and the west steading , as a whole , is remarkably well arranged ; but we notice the want of a build- GV ...
... close to house , gig house , and riding stable . The the work stable . The cart - shed faces the north , with the granary over it ; and the west steading , as a whole , is remarkably well arranged ; but we notice the want of a build- GV ...
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... close of the century were tenacious of antient usages , and timid about innovations ; but they have been described by Dr Douglas as frank , com- municative , and hospitable . Their tables are much better provided than the appearance of ...
... close of the century were tenacious of antient usages , and timid about innovations ; but they have been described by Dr Douglas as frank , com- municative , and hospitable . Their tables are much better provided than the appearance of ...
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... close of last century there was nothing better than a track up the Ettrick and Yarrow , utterly impracticable for wheeled conveyances , and neither safe nor easy even for travellers on horse- back . Among the first experiments in road ...
... close of last century there was nothing better than a track up the Ettrick and Yarrow , utterly impracticable for wheeled conveyances , and neither safe nor easy even for travellers on horse- back . Among the first experiments in road ...
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Стр. 454 - Columbia, shall confine the same in cars. boats, or vessels of any description for a period longer than twenty-eight consecutive hours without unloading the same in a humane manner, into properly equipped pens for rest, water, and feeding, for a period of at least five consecutive hours...
Стр. 110 - Sherrif rode a bay mare, that, having been thoroughly trained to these encounters, was perfect at her work. Slowly and coolly she advanced towards her wary antagonist, until within about eight or nine yards of the elephant's head; the creature never moved, and the...
Стр. 279 - Druidism prevailed the houses were decked with evergreens in December, that the sylvan spirits might repair to them, and remain unnipped with frost and •cold winds, until a milder season had renewed the foliage of their darling abodes.
Стр. 181 - If well directed, pruning is one of the most useful, and, if ill-directed, it is among the most mischievous, operations that can take place upon a plant.
Стр. 110 - Roder, who had led the chase, turned sharp round, and again faced the elephant as before ; stooping quickly from the saddle, he picked up from the ground a handful of dirt, which he threw into the face of the vicious-looking animal that once more attempted to rush upon him. It was impossible ! the foot was dislocated, and turned up in front like an old shoe. In an instant Taher was once more on foot, and again the sharp sword slashed • the remaining leg.