Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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... practice he has been taught , though that should be contrary to every rule and law of nature , reason , and common sense . And it re- quires more than ordinary courage to differ from a common received opinion ; be- cause a man's ...
... practice he has been taught , though that should be contrary to every rule and law of nature , reason , and common sense . And it re- quires more than ordinary courage to differ from a common received opinion ; be- cause a man's ...
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... . Nor can such an instance be found a- mong the vulgar and illiterate ; but when we look at their theories , we cannot be surprised at any practice . I shall take notice of only one , the doctrine of inflamma- tion ; 20 5.
... . Nor can such an instance be found a- mong the vulgar and illiterate ; but when we look at their theories , we cannot be surprised at any practice . I shall take notice of only one , the doctrine of inflamma- tion ; 20 5.
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... practice , from what has prevailed since the creation of the world : but we are of opi- nion that no time can make right that which is wrong , nor wrong that which is right . these operate in the same way : by relaxing the whole fluid ...
... practice , from what has prevailed since the creation of the world : but we are of opi- nion that no time can make right that which is wrong , nor wrong that which is right . these operate in the same way : by relaxing the whole fluid ...
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... begin to reason , they may begin to doubt . Gar- deners dung their trees to give them nourishment , and they bend the branches , & c . to deprive them of nourishment , what they call superfluous sap . Fortunately their practice , like 10.
... begin to reason , they may begin to doubt . Gar- deners dung their trees to give them nourishment , and they bend the branches , & c . to deprive them of nourishment , what they call superfluous sap . Fortunately their practice , like 10.
Pagina 11
Peter Lyon. they call superfluous sap . Fortunately their practice , like that of physic , is not deduced from the theory ; for the very method they take to deprive the branch of sap , gives it more . If any person unprejudiced will ...
Peter Lyon. they call superfluous sap . Fortunately their practice , like that of physic , is not deduced from the theory ; for the very method they take to deprive the branch of sap , gives it more . If any person unprejudiced will ...
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