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Debating human genetics : contemporary issues in public policy and ethics / Alexandra Plows.
Plows, Alexandra.Date: 2011- Books
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A plain account of the application and uses of Doctor A.G. Hull's utero-abdominal supporter : accompanied by the opinions of the faculty in London and New York, and a unanimous vote of the Medical Society of the State of New York in its favour : designed for patients.
Date: 1839- Books
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The horse-Hoing husbandry; compleat in four parts: or, an essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation. Wherein, Among many Curious and Useful Improvements, the following are treated of; Viz. 1. Of Roots. 2. Of Leaves. 3. Of Food of Plants. 4. Of Pasture of Plants. 5. Of Dung. 6. Of Tillage. 7. Of Hoing. 8. Of Weeds. 9. Of Turneps. 10. Of Wheat. 11. Of Smuttiness. 12. Of Blight. 13. Of St. Foin. 14. Of Lucerne. 15. Of Change of Species. 16. Of Change of Individuals. 17. Of Plows. 18. Of Drill-Boxes. 19. Of the Turnep-Drill. 20. Of the Ho-Plow, &c. AS Also, A Method of introducing a Sort of Vineyard-Culture into the Corn-Fields, in order to increase their Product, and diminish the common Expence; By the Use of Instruments described in Cuts. The second edition. By Jethro Tull, of Shalborne in the County of Berks, Esq;
Tull, Jethro, 1674-1741.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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The compleat husbandman and gentleman's recreation: or, the whole art of husbandry; Containing. I. Directions to Cure all Diseases in Horses, which are almost 300, with 12 Medicines only not of 12d cost. Also to Cure Oxen. Kine. Bulls. Calves, Sheep. Lambs. Goats. Swine. Dogs. Conies. Hares. Poultry. Geese. Ducks. Swans, &c. Pigeons. Singing Birds. Hawks. Deer, &c. To teach Dogs. II. Directions to Improve Land. Arable and Pasture. to Order Flax. Hemp. Saffron. Liquorice. Bees. Silk-Worms. and to make some new Invented Plows. III. To Brew Pale Ale and Beer, make Cyder equal to Canary, and not stand in 4d. charge per Quart, and to make Mead and Metheglin. IV. Of Planting and Raising Trees for Timber and Fruit, Grafting and Gardening, to order Clover and St. Foin. V. To destroy Moles, Foxes and other Vermin. VI. To Heal all diseases in Men or Women with Chew'd white Bread. Also a Pleasant and wholesome Drink for a Family, which will not cost a Farthing a Gallon, best for Young and Old, Rich and poor Sick and Well. VII. Directions in Angling. Fowling. Hawking. Hunting. Ringing, &c. By G. Markham Gent.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637.Date: 1707- Pictures
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Fowler's patent draining plough.
Martin & HoodDate: February 28th 1852Reference: 46116i- Pictures
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Engineering: a steam plough (plan). Lithograph by Martin and Hood, 1852, after C.J. Light.
Date: June 30th 1852Reference: 46134i- Books
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The horse-hoeing husbandry: or, an essay on the principles of vegetation and tillage. Designed to introduce a new method of culture; whereby the produce of land will be increased, and the usual expence lessened. Together with accurate descriptions and cuts of the instruments employed in it / By I.T. [Jethro Tull].
Tull, Jethro, 1674-1741.Date: 1751- Pictures
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Usher's patent steam plough.
Light, Charles Julian, approximately 1833-1911Date: June 30th 1852Reference: 46133i- Pictures
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A shepherd boy is resting under a tree with his flock of sheep and his dog. Engraving.
Reference: 30030i- Pictures
A ploughman guides his plough across the field helped by a boy. Engraving by Hemsley after W.(?) Craig.
Craig, William Marshall, 1763 or 1764-1829.Date: June 1 1805Reference: 30055i- Books
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The horse-hoing husbandry: or, an essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation ... Wherein is shewn a method of introducing a sort of vineyard-culture into the corn-fields, in order to increase their product, and diminish the common expence; by the use of instruments described in cuts / By I.T. [J. Tull].
Tull, Jethro, 1674-1741.Date: 1733- Ephemera
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Payable to the bearer on demand one hundred birr / National Bank of Ethiopia.
YaʼItyoṗyā beḥérāwi bānk.Date: [2008?]- Pictures
The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: the agricultural machinery exhibit of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works company, Indiana. Photograph, 1904.
Date: 1904Reference: 572662iPart of: 1904 World's Fair (or Louisiana Purchase Exposition), St. Louis.- Books
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The unparrellel'd issue plaisters and pease for issues, that has been so often advertised in the publick news for these many years past, and have been sold with good success for above 30 years, by Mr. John Bowden, the sole author, at the Plow and Harrow in Chancery-Lane, next Fleet-Street, viz.
Bowden, John, at the Plow and Harrow in Chancery-Lane.Date: 1701?]- Pictures
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A man ploughing with oxen; in the background, women tending the paddy fields. Gouache drawing, 18--.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 728041iPart of: Indian practitioners of crafts, trades and professions. Gouache paintings, 18--.- Pictures
A crofter harrowing a field in spring; in the foreground, a plough. Steel engraving by W. Miller, 1837, after M. Stanley.
Stanley, Montague, 1809-1844.Date: 1837Reference: 3043753i- Books
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(Pursuant to the notice thrown out by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce.) The construction and extensive use of a newly invented universal seed-furrow plough (from time to time expos'd to the public view of abundance of people.) Upon an easy, steady principle, suited to all soils, stiff or light, level or ridg'd; and capable of sowing all sorts of seeds, in three rows, thicker or thinner, deeper or shallower, and the furrows or rows nearer or further asunder, just as the owner pleases. Also, by the invitation of the Society, the construction of a draining plough, upon a very simple principle. Both published with a view, that the ingenious may, within the Society's limited time, see what is wanting to put the finishing hand to a seed-furrow, and also to a draining plough. With the construction and use of a potatoe-drill machine, pointing out the benefit arising from this wholesale culture, to the land, and to some the live-stock. To which is added, an essay on the theory of a common plough, in order to find, by geometrical construction, the angles which give the share exact land and earth at all depths, and which ballance the motions of the plough. Illustrated with seven large copper-plates. By J. Randall, a few years since master of the academy at Heath, near Wakefield, Yorkshire.
Randall, Joseph.Date: [1764]- Books
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The horse-Hoeing husbandry: or, an essay on the principles of tillage and vegetation. Wherein is shewn a method of introducing a sort of vineyard-culture into the corn-fields, In order to Increase their Product, and diminish the common Expence; by the use of instruments described in cuts. By Iethro Tull, Esq; Approved of and Recommended by the Dublin Society.
Tull, Jethro, 1674-1741.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A description of the paintings in the Hall of Ossian, at Pennycuik near Edinburgh.
Date: M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Horse-Hoeing husbandry: or, an essay on the principles of vegetation and tillage. Designed to introduce a new method of culture; whereby the produce of the land will be increased, and the usual expence lessened. Together with Accurate Descriptions and Cuts of the Instruments employed in it. By Jethro Tull, Esq; Of Shalborne in Berkshire. To which is prefixed, A New preface by the Editors, addressed to all concerned in Agriculture.
Tull, Jethro, 1674-1741.Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Books
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A treatise on ploughs and wheel carriages, Illustrated by Plates, by James Small Plough and Cart Wright, formerly at Blackadder-Mount, now at Rose-Bank, near Foord, Mid Lothian.
Small, James.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Remarks on the drill husbandry, by which the superior advantages of that mode of cultivation are pointed out; and its profits ascertained, from actual experiments: also, a comparison of it with the most approved methods of Broadcast Husbandry. By Sir John Anstruther, Bart.
Anstruther, John, Sir, 1718-1799.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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A letter on the construcion and use of the improved foot ploguh. By an essex farmer.
Essex Farmer.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Pictures
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A team of oxen being made to pull a plough. Engraving by M. van der Gucht.
Gucht, Michael van der, 1660-1725.Reference: 497692i- Pictures
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A team of oxen being made to pull a plough. Engraving by P. Moran after R. Bonheur.
Bonheur, Rosa, 1822-1899.Reference: 40002i