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Page 45
... practice of dibbling is likewise far more adapted to a whole than to a broken furrow : and for broad - cast common sowing , if we are able to cover the seed by harrowing on stif soils , once ploughed , assuredly the same practice might ...
... practice of dibbling is likewise far more adapted to a whole than to a broken furrow : and for broad - cast common sowing , if we are able to cover the seed by harrowing on stif soils , once ploughed , assuredly the same practice might ...
Page 96
... practice in Scotland , where every parish has its endowed school , ( which this writer recom- mends , ) we should no doubt discern the good effects of it in the im- proved morals of the poor ; for without previous instruction in the ...
... practice in Scotland , where every parish has its endowed school , ( which this writer recom- mends , ) we should no doubt discern the good effects of it in the im- proved morals of the poor ; for without previous instruction in the ...
Page 466
... practice which he pursued in their treatment . He commences with an exposition of the doctrine of Hip- pocrates with regard to fever ; which introduces a view of his ideas concerning the humors of the body ; their coction in the state ...
... practice which he pursued in their treatment . He commences with an exposition of the doctrine of Hip- pocrates with regard to fever ; which introduces a view of his ideas concerning the humors of the body ; their coction in the state ...
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