The Riches of a Hop-garden Explain'd, from the Several Improvements Arising by that Beneficial Plant ...: With the Observations and Remarks of the Most Celebrated Hop-planters in Britain ... |
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... then begin to discover his Worth . This is like the Mifer , who is never fo poor as when he is rich ; nor does the World enjoy any Benefit from him till he has nothing to give . . But But I may mention a set of Men who are [ 2 ]
... then begin to discover his Worth . This is like the Mifer , who is never fo poor as when he is rich ; nor does the World enjoy any Benefit from him till he has nothing to give . . But But I may mention a set of Men who are [ 2 ]
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... is one of the moft beneficial Plants that can be set upon any Ground . For even Ground that was never be- fore efteemed worth a Shilling an Acre per Annum , is rendered worth forty , fif- ty , ty , or fometimes more , Pounds a Year , [ ]
... is one of the moft beneficial Plants that can be set upon any Ground . For even Ground that was never be- fore efteemed worth a Shilling an Acre per Annum , is rendered worth forty , fif- ty , ty , or fometimes more , Pounds a Year , [ ]
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... never fail'd in " this , i . e . that a barren , moory or " wet Soil , tho ' they feverally will pro- " duce a wild Hop , will never bring a " profitable Hop to the Market . It is certain that a moory or wet Soil will not produce good ...
... never fail'd in " this , i . e . that a barren , moory or " wet Soil , tho ' they feverally will pro- " duce a wild Hop , will never bring a " profitable Hop to the Market . It is certain that a moory or wet Soil will not produce good ...
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... an Hop - Garden can never be profitable . Let us now therefore proceed to ex- amine my Papers , as well as my Expe- rience , concerning the Preparation of a Hop - Garden . AR- O ARTICLE IV . NE of my Papers gives the [ 28 ]
... an Hop - Garden can never be profitable . Let us now therefore proceed to ex- amine my Papers , as well as my Expe- rience , concerning the Preparation of a Hop - Garden . AR- O ARTICLE IV . NE of my Papers gives the [ 28 ]
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... of the Ground in this Manner , let it be never fo ftubborn , will meliorate it , by means of that fertile Quality which reigns in the Winter Air . And this fhould not only be done 1 the the Year before we make our Garden , but every [ 29 ]
... of the Ground in this Manner , let it be never fo ftubborn , will meliorate it , by means of that fertile Quality which reigns in the Winter Air . And this fhould not only be done 1 the the Year before we make our Garden , but every [ 29 ]
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