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... its use has become general among the humbler classes of the people of Scot- land ; nor was it until the beginning of last century that it prevailed among the labouring population ONCE LIMITED USE OF WHEAT . 25 of England .
... its use has become general among the humbler classes of the people of Scot- land ; nor was it until the beginning of last century that it prevailed among the labouring population ONCE LIMITED USE OF WHEAT . 25 of England .
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... century the method of sowing in drills , by means of an implement adapted for that purpose , was introduced in England by Mr. Tull , and has become gradually more general , being attended with a large saving of seed and other advantages ...
... century the method of sowing in drills , by means of an implement adapted for that purpose , was introduced in England by Mr. Tull , and has become gradually more general , being attended with a large saving of seed and other advantages ...
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... century , but is now only to be seen in botanic gardens . Besides all these , there are other kinds of wheat , differing more considerably from the ordinary type , and which may therefore with greater probability be regarded as ...
... century , but is now only to be seen in botanic gardens . Besides all these , there are other kinds of wheat , differing more considerably from the ordinary type , and which may therefore with greater probability be regarded as ...
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... century . Its introduction is ascribed to accidental circumstances , although somewhat different accounts are given of it . According to one of these , the first rice grown in Carolina was produced from seeds sown by the accidental ...
... century . Its introduction is ascribed to accidental circumstances , although somewhat different accounts are given of it . According to one of these , the first rice grown in Carolina was produced from seeds sown by the accidental ...
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... century ; but it attracted little attention in Europe till long afterwards . In the end of the sixteenth century it was brought from Virginia by Sir Walter Raleigh , or some of the adventurers who accompanied him in his expedition to ...
... century ; but it attracted little attention in Europe till long afterwards . In the end of the sixteenth century it was brought from Virginia by Sir Walter Raleigh , or some of the adventurers who accompanied him in his expedition to ...
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The Wealth of Nature: Our Food Supplies from the Vegetable Kingdom John Montgomery Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
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Page 257 - tis, to cast one's eyes so low! The crows and choughs, that wing the midway air, Show scarce so gross as beetles : Half way down Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade! Methinks, he seems no bigger than his head: The fishermen, that walk upon the beach, Appear like mice; and yon...
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