A treatise of husbandry on the improvement of dry and barren lands. Shewing, I. The many Advantages which would arise to the Nation in general, by destroying of Warrens, and converting the Lands into Tillage, Pasture, &c. II. Pointing out New and Cheap Methods to make growing Fences upon the most Barren Soils, and how to Till and Manure the same at a low Expence. III. How to prepare the Land, and Raise upon it Various Sorts of Plants, to produce both Poles and Timber. By Thomas Hitt, author of a Treatise on fruit-trees.

  • Hitt, Thomas, -1770?.
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1760
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London : printed for the author, and sold by J. Richardson in Pater-Noster-Row, and J. Webb, a seedsman, in Bridge-Street, Westminster, 1760.

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xiv,[2],208p.,plate ; 80.

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ESTC T51627
Goldsmiths', 9555
Higgs, 2162

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