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Manures - Early works to 1800
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The best mine above ground; or, the most laudable and most certain means of enriching this nation, by improving our agriculture; and procuring the best Manure yet invented, at the most reasonable Expence: Producing thereby extraordinary Plenty; affording full Imployment for the Poor; and raising to the Publick a Revenue of near Two Millions yearly, without any Burthen to the Subjects. Recommended to the publick consideration; in a letter to a Member of Parliament.
Trowell, Samuel.Date: 1739- Books
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The best mine above ground; or, the most laudable and most certain means of enriching this nation, by improving our agriculture; and procuring the best manure yet invented, at the most reasonable Expence: Producing thereby extraordinary Plenty; affording full Imployment for the Poor; and raising to the Publick a Revenue of near Two Millions yearly, without any Bur-Then to the Subjects. Recommended to the publick consideration; in a letter to a Member of Parliament.
Trowell, Samuel.Date: 1737- Books
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Additional appendix to the Outlines of the fifteenth chapter of the proposed General Report from the Board of Agriculture. On the subject of Manures.
Board of Agriculture.Date: M.DCC.XCVI. [1796]- Books
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On the action of lime and marle as manures; and the making of artificial marles, for the purposes of agriculture proposed by Thomas Henry, F.R.S.
Henry, Thomas, 1734-1816.Date: 1775]- Books
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The best mine above ground; or, the most laudable and most certain means of enriching this nation, by improving our agriculture; and procuring the best manure yet invented, at the most reasonable Expence: Producing there-by extraordinary Plenty; affording full Employment for the Poor; and amply to reward the Industry of the Farmer. Recommended to the publick consideration; in a letter to a Member of Parliament, of Great Britain.
Trowell, Samuel.Date: 1742