A Description and History of Vegetable Substances Used in the Arts, and in Domestic Economy, Band 3Wells and Lilly, 1833 |
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... advantages . Both these measures be- long to the infancy of sound political knowledge , and were devised to avoid the imaginary evil of being dependant upon other countries . Throughout the whole of the last century , bounties , with ...
... advantages . Both these measures be- long to the infancy of sound political knowledge , and were devised to avoid the imaginary evil of being dependant upon other countries . Throughout the whole of the last century , bounties , with ...
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... advantage would be obtained of macerating the reed or boon , and separating the juices , while the bad effects at ... advantages of running and still water are endeavoured to be combined . The pit into which the water is intro- duced for ...
... advantage would be obtained of macerating the reed or boon , and separating the juices , while the bad effects at ... advantages of running and still water are endeavoured to be combined . The pit into which the water is intro- duced for ...
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... advantages , held out by the proprietors of this new machinery , were met by the fact , that the thread produced by their method was , on sufficient trial , found to be so harsh and difficult of manufac- ture as not to pay the cost of ...
... advantages , held out by the proprietors of this new machinery , were met by the fact , that the thread produced by their method was , on sufficient trial , found to be so harsh and difficult of manufac- ture as not to pay the cost of ...
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... advantage , however , as its name indicates , of having a root which continues for many years , annu- ally shooting up stalks , and requiring no other care in its cultivation than that of merely keeping it free from weeds . There are ...
... advantage , however , as its name indicates , of having a root which continues for many years , annu- ally shooting up stalks , and requiring no other care in its cultivation than that of merely keeping it free from weeds . There are ...
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... advantage of which , from its climate and soil , it appeared susceptible . A different spe- cies of cotton is , however , found growing wild in America . Although it has been maintained that , at the time of the conquest of Mexico ...
... advantage of which , from its climate and soil , it appeared susceptible . A different spe- cies of cotton is , however , found growing wild in America . Although it has been maintained that , at the time of the conquest of Mexico ...
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