| Africa Institution, London - Blacks - 1807 - 444 pages
...managing. To pick 501 b. of Cotton in a day is considered as a fair task for one person. The plants should be cut down every year within three or four...circumstances which regulate the planting of the seed at first ; and the subsequent management in this case will also be the same as has been already pointed out... | |
| African Institution (London, England) - Slave-trade - 1807 - 266 pages
...considered as a fair task fur one person. The plants should be cut down every year within three oVlinur. inches of the ground. The time for doing this, which...which regulate the planting of the seed at first; and the subsequent management in this case will also be the same as has been already pointed out in... | |
| African Institution (London, England). - Antislavery movements - 1807 - 644 pages
...considered as a fair task for one person. The plants should be cut down every year within three •r four inches of the ground. The time for doing this,...circumstances which regulate the planting of the seed it first ; and the subsequent management in this case will also be the same as has been already pointed... | |
| African Institution (London, England) - Black people - 1814 - 60 pages
...managing. To pick 501b. of Cotton in a day is considered as a fair task for one person. The plants should be cut down every year within three or four...circumstances which regulate the planting of the seed at first ; and the subsequent management in this case will also be the same as has been already pointed out... | |
| 1830 - 470 pages
...wool, &c., as its value in Europe d«pend» much on the condition in which it is packed. The plants should be cut down every year within three or four...circumstances which regulate the planting of the seed at first ; itnd the subsequent management in this case will also be the same as has been already pointed out... | |
| John Forbes Royle - 1851 - 678 pages
...very luxuriant, will require to be performed a second, or even a third time, with a knife, on the stem and branches." The plant should be cut down every...ought to be grubbed out, and their places supplied with plants grown from fresh seed brought from a distance. CULTURK OF COTTON IN THE ISLANDS or FRANCE... | |
| J. Forbes Royle - Cotton growing - 1851 - 664 pages
...very luxuriant, will require to be performed a second, or even a third time, with a knife, on the stem and branches." The plant should be cut down every...ought to be grubbed out, and their places supplied with plants grown from fresh seed brought from a distance. CULTURE OF COTTON IN THE ISLANDS OF FRANCE... | |
| John Forbes Royle - Cotton - 1851 - 664 pages
...very luxuriant, will require to be performed a second, or even a third time, with a knife, on the stem and branches." The plant should be cut down every...ought to be grubbed out, and their places supplied with plants grown from fresh seed brought from a distance. CULTURE OF COTTON IN THE ISLANDS OF FRANCE... | |
| Natural resources - 1861 - 414 pages
...managing. To pick fifty pounds of cotton in a day ia considered as a fair task for one person. " The plants should be cut down every year, within three or four...which regulate the planting of the seed at first, and that the subsequent management, in this case, •will also be the same as has already been pointed... | |
| Government of Australia Printer - 1861 - 422 pages
...managing. To pick fifty pounds of cotton in a day is considered as a fair task for one person. " The plants should be cut down every year, within three or four...which regulate the planting of the seed at first, and that the subsequent management, in this case, will also be the same as has already been pointed... | |
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