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Page 172
... practice of building houses and offices , and of attach- ing other objects to cathedrals and churches , cannot be too strongly and unequivocally reprobated . It is not merely offensive to the eye , but is incompatible with the original ...
... practice of building houses and offices , and of attach- ing other objects to cathedrals and churches , cannot be too strongly and unequivocally reprobated . It is not merely offensive to the eye , but is incompatible with the original ...
Page 306
... Practice : but how far this tripartite division of Agriculture could be systematically adopted , it is not very easy to ascertain . The mere experimentalist , " without pre- judices or even opinions of his own , " is at present an ima ...
... Practice : but how far this tripartite division of Agriculture could be systematically adopted , it is not very easy to ascertain . The mere experimentalist , " without pre- judices or even opinions of his own , " is at present an ima ...
Page 436
... practice , have not been successful , but have overlooked those simple laws which lead to the grand object of horticulture ; and that Hitt appears to have had a clearer conception of the flow of the sap in trees than any other author ...
... practice , have not been successful , but have overlooked those simple laws which lead to the grand object of horticulture ; and that Hitt appears to have had a clearer conception of the flow of the sap in trees than any other author ...
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