Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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... common sense . And it re- quires more than ordinary courage to differ from a common received opinion ; be- cause a man's character , ( than which , no- thing can be dearer to him , both his happi- ness as a social being , and his bread ...
... common sense . And it re- quires more than ordinary courage to differ from a common received opinion ; be- cause a man's character , ( than which , no- thing can be dearer to him , both his happi- ness as a social being , and his bread ...
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... common sense , than one fanatic in theology , physic , law , or horticulture . Nothing can shew the power of the prejudi- ces of education and custom , or what may be called taught or acquired ignorance , over that of natural ignorance ...
... common sense , than one fanatic in theology , physic , law , or horticulture . Nothing can shew the power of the prejudi- ces of education and custom , or what may be called taught or acquired ignorance , over that of natural ignorance ...
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... common observation , at any part weaker by nature or injury , and is afterwards increased by these insects nestling and depositing their ova in it . The usefulness of fruit for sick and heal- thy , the scanty portion the country affords ...
... common observation , at any part weaker by nature or injury , and is afterwards increased by these insects nestling and depositing their ova in it . The usefulness of fruit for sick and heal- thy , the scanty portion the country affords ...
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... common language , and language further than being intelligible is not the object of this essay . I have used the words " outer and inner bark , " because they are common , and generally understood in round terms . By outer bark , then ...
... common language , and language further than being intelligible is not the object of this essay . I have used the words " outer and inner bark , " because they are common , and generally understood in round terms . By outer bark , then ...
Pagina 23
... the first of these causes , viz . Vermin , appears to be the most common and most general , and likewise as the other causes will , in a great measure , be obviated by the mode of treatment I propose for this , I shall 23.
... the first of these causes , viz . Vermin , appears to be the most common and most general , and likewise as the other causes will , in a great measure , be obviated by the mode of treatment I propose for this , I shall 23.
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