Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 15, Part 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... thick : put the veffel into a ftove , or hot - house , heated by little and little to the 50th degree ; let it Planter great abundance of that kind of fodder which will 6 Land PLA PLA [ 14 ] Fients. fmall ledge. Each drawer will be 14 ...
... thick : put the veffel into a ftove , or hot - house , heated by little and little to the 50th degree ; let it Planter great abundance of that kind of fodder which will 6 Land PLA PLA [ 14 ] Fients. fmall ledge. Each drawer will be 14 ...
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... land fhould be allotted to each negro in proportion to his family , and a fufficient por- tion of time allowed for the cultivation of it ; but be- caufe fuch allotment cannot in long droughts produce enough for his comfortable support ...
... land fhould be allotted to each negro in proportion to his family , and a fufficient por- tion of time allowed for the cultivation of it ; but be- caufe fuch allotment cannot in long droughts produce enough for his comfortable support ...
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... lands for hay , the only resource is the fodder of cane - tops or tedded Guinea - corn leaves ; which are very nutritious , and may be preserved in per- fection for more than a whole year , provided the tops or Guinea - corn are well ...
... lands for hay , the only resource is the fodder of cane - tops or tedded Guinea - corn leaves ; which are very nutritious , and may be preserved in per- fection for more than a whole year , provided the tops or Guinea - corn are well ...
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... lands adjoining hath any tafte of elegance , or feeling for other men : but both thofe kinds of trees will yield alfo great profit to the proprietor , by furnishing him with timber , when per- haps not otherwife to be had ; or with a ...
... lands adjoining hath any tafte of elegance , or feeling for other men : but both thofe kinds of trees will yield alfo great profit to the proprietor , by furnishing him with timber , when per- haps not otherwife to be had ; or with a ...
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... land every year , and laid out alfo with the affiftance of cattle - carts : An improvement highly worth every planter's confideration , when negroes and feeding them are fo expenfive ; and this is no fpeculation , but has been confirmed ...
... land every year , and laid out alfo with the affiftance of cattle - carts : An improvement highly worth every planter's confideration , when negroes and feeding them are fo expenfive ; and this is no fpeculation , but has been confirmed ...
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