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... Kind of pro- per to be used by dyspeptic persons , 181. Expe- riment with , 283 . BREWERIES , notice of the extensive ones at Albany , quantity of barley and hops consumed therein , 45 . BRICKS , success of Mr. Bakewell's method of ...
... Kind of pro- per to be used by dyspeptic persons , 181. Expe- riment with , 283 . BREWERIES , notice of the extensive ones at Albany , quantity of barley and hops consumed therein , 45 . BRICKS , success of Mr. Bakewell's method of ...
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... kind of , 9. Remarks on , by Dr. J. E. Muse , 51. Importance of liquid , in horticulture , and the peculiar advantages of soots as an ingredi- ent for the purpose , by J. Robertson , 75. On the preservation and application of , 171 ...
... kind of , 9. Remarks on , by Dr. J. E. Muse , 51. Importance of liquid , in horticulture , and the peculiar advantages of soots as an ingredi- ent for the purpose , by J. Robertson , 75. On the preservation and application of , 171 ...
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... kind of For the last two or three years I have amused hyacinths should be carefully protected from severe myself in raising Newfoundland pups . The first frost , for if it is permitted to penetrate so far as the litters were almost all ...
... kind of For the last two or three years I have amused hyacinths should be carefully protected from severe myself in raising Newfoundland pups . The first frost , for if it is permitted to penetrate so far as the litters were almost all ...
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... kind . His conclusion is , " That of general mistake in crossing has arisen from an at - all animals , of whatever kind , those which have the tempt to increase the size of a native race of ani- mals ; being a fruitless effort to ...
... kind . His conclusion is , " That of general mistake in crossing has arisen from an at - all animals , of whatever kind , those which have the tempt to increase the size of a native race of ani- mals ; being a fruitless effort to ...
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... kind of soil is meant I have examined above fifty kinds of soil and com- posts , collected , with their local names , in different parts of the country , and , in several instances , soils of the same name were found to differ greatly ...
... kind of soil is meant I have examined above fifty kinds of soil and com- posts , collected , with their local names , in different parts of the country , and , in several instances , soils of the same name were found to differ greatly ...
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