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... seasons now . There used to sit my parent's aged mother , kind and wise in her way , and who , notwithstanding some odd ways ― was fewer , by the by , and far less mischievous , than those of one of her grandchildren beloved and ...
... seasons now . There used to sit my parent's aged mother , kind and wise in her way , and who , notwithstanding some odd ways ― was fewer , by the by , and far less mischievous , than those of one of her grandchildren beloved and ...
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... season , when there may not be much else to employ the men , the repairs of hedges , ditches , and other improve- ments , are usually attended to ; as also the cut- ting and faggoting of any underwood , roots , or logs , to which the ...
... season , when there may not be much else to employ the men , the repairs of hedges , ditches , and other improve- ments , are usually attended to ; as also the cut- ting and faggoting of any underwood , roots , or logs , to which the ...
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... season . The wood thus taken out is either employ- ed to stop gaps in other hedges , or faggoted for the oven . As I have , in a former little work , " THE FOREST , " explained most of the processes of wood - cutting , splitting , and ...
... season . The wood thus taken out is either employ- ed to stop gaps in other hedges , or faggoted for the oven . As I have , in a former little work , " THE FOREST , " explained most of the processes of wood - cutting , splitting , and ...
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... season , generally , for military enterprise , is not a bad time for the farmer to proceed against very many of his enemies , with all the advantages of arms , engines , and generalship , which he may possess ; and I am not sure that ...
... season , generally , for military enterprise , is not a bad time for the farmer to proceed against very many of his enemies , with all the advantages of arms , engines , and generalship , which he may possess ; and I am not sure that ...
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... season . WHEAT . Of all grain , this is the first in importance and value , at least to the civilized world . There are several sorts ; but I do not see that I have room and opportunity to distinguish them much in this little book . So ...
... season . WHEAT . Of all grain , this is the first in importance and value , at least to the civilized world . There are several sorts ; but I do not see that I have room and opportunity to distinguish them much in this little book . So ...
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୪ ୪ ୪ Abbot's ancient animals Author balusters barley barn better Brook Field bundles called caraway cattle chiefly Children cloth clover coloured common COMMON WHEAT CORIANDER corn crop cultivated earth Edition employed England farm farmer feet Field FIORIN flax flowers fork Frontispiece Gablesides grain granary grass ground half-bound hand harvest hedge and ditch hemp hide HISTORY hops horses hundred acres Illustrations inclosures ISAAC TAYLOR John Harris kind labour land London machine machine presses manure ment milk mole-catcher morocco nature nearly oats pasture perennial plant performed persons Philip plant plough Price principal produce purpose quantity require roots scarcely season seed sheep shew shining season side soil sometimes sort sown stack stalks STORIES straw teasels things threshing tillage tion Upshire usually vegetable weather wheat whilst WHITE CLOVER winter wood yard young
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