The reformed husband-man, or a brief treatise of the errors, defects, and inconveniences of our English husbandry, in ploughing and sowing for corn : with the reasons and general remedies, and a large, yet faithful offer or undertaking for the benefit of them that will joyn in this good and publick work / imparted some years ago to Mr. Samuel Hartlib. And now by him re-imparted to all ingenuous English-men, that are willing to advance the prosperity, wealth and plenty of their native countrey.

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A brief treatise of the errors, defects, and inconveniences of our English husbandry
Reformed husband-man

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London : Printed by J.C., 1651.

Physical description

4 unnumbered pages, 14 pages, 1 unnumbered bl. leaves ; (4to)

Notes

Written by Cressy Dymock? Cf. Dircks. Biographic memoir of Samuel Hartlib [1865] (p. [91]-93); also Fussell
Copy 1 Note: Bound with: preceding.

References note

Fussell p.45
Kress 826
Wing H998
ESTC R217495
Wing (2nd ed.), H998

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