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... produce . By Thomas G. Fessenden . Boston , 1837 . 3. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture . By Sir Humphrey Davy , LL . D. London , 1814 . II . MISS SEDGWICK . PAGE 18 66 The Poor ...
... produce . By Thomas G. Fessenden . Boston , 1837 . 3. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , in a Course of Lectures for the Board of Agriculture . By Sir Humphrey Davy , LL . D. London , 1814 . II . MISS SEDGWICK . PAGE 18 66 The Poor ...
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... produce . By THOMAS G. FESSENDEN . Boston : 1837 . 3. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , in a Course of Lec- tures for the Board of Agriculture . By Sir HUMPHREY DAVY , LL . D. London : 1814 . Agriculture , in its broadest sense , may ...
... produce . By THOMAS G. FESSENDEN . Boston : 1837 . 3. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry , in a Course of Lec- tures for the Board of Agriculture . By Sir HUMPHREY DAVY , LL . D. London : 1814 . Agriculture , in its broadest sense , may ...
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... producing the different kinds of vegetation , may be easily ascertained by chemical analysis . To understand rightly the proper food of plants , the ... produce different effects upon the soil , some tending 6 [ March , Agriculture .
... producing the different kinds of vegetation , may be easily ascertained by chemical analysis . To understand rightly the proper food of plants , the ... produce different effects upon the soil , some tending 6 [ March , Agriculture .
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... produce the growth of vegetation . The soil , as well as the vegetation which it produces , contains a number of chemical constituents , which have been accurately analysed , and it is through the agency of the unerring principles of ...
... produce the growth of vegetation . The soil , as well as the vegetation which it produces , contains a number of chemical constituents , which have been accurately analysed , and it is through the agency of the unerring principles of ...
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... producing their different . natures , the philosophy of fallowing and irrigation , and also the character of manures , and their chemical effect upon the soil . The aid of science has not only been exerted in advancing the best modes of ...
... producing their different . natures , the philosophy of fallowing and irrigation , and also the character of manures , and their chemical effect upon the soil . The aid of science has not only been exerted in advancing the best modes of ...
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