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Page 252
... produce young ; which young , if also kept apart , wil likewise produce , and so on , without the presence of a male . To- wards autumn , however , this singular fructification begins to lose its wonderful effects ; the Aphides cease to ...
... produce young ; which young , if also kept apart , wil likewise produce , and so on , without the presence of a male . To- wards autumn , however , this singular fructification begins to lose its wonderful effects ; the Aphides cease to ...
Page 402
... produce abundant crops in good seasons ; but to prevent the info- ence of bad seasons , both on the quality and the quantity of corn ; -a fact of much importance in agriculture . The effect of it , indeed , is such , that , even in our ...
... produce abundant crops in good seasons ; but to prevent the info- ence of bad seasons , both on the quality and the quantity of corn ; -a fact of much importance in agriculture . The effect of it , indeed , is such , that , even in our ...
Page 405
... produced , in what manner can farmers dispose of them ? Farmers , whether they are rich or poor , do with their produce , precisely what merchants do with their wine , tea , coffee , and sugar , as well as with every article in which ...
... produced , in what manner can farmers dispose of them ? Farmers , whether they are rich or poor , do with their produce , precisely what merchants do with their wine , tea , coffee , and sugar , as well as with every article in which ...
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