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Journal of the Chemico-Agricultural Society of Ulster

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... (Tube continued.) » not speak here from the influence of soils, because their chief kinds may almost be found any where; and besides, they may be changed almost at the option of the cullivator. They only constitute spccitic distinction in culture, taking ...

CO-AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... by the settlers here, from an observation in the Report of Sir Henry Sidney, the Lord Deputy, to the government in 1573. Speaking of Carrickfergus, and the statement cannot but have reference to such parts of Antrim, also, as came under his observation ...

18 THE JOURNAL OF THE CHEM

... means by which the large quantity of excellent pork that Antrim for many years has sent into the market, was produced, not to speak of the partial, though still considerable consumption of the root by black ...

CO-AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... liquids pass through a greater space than they did in the same plant, when under the influence of a temperate elimate; —and so speak, the enclosing circumference, the liquid envelope of the liquid globes, whilst coagulating or solifying and becoming converted ...

a fair per centage, precisely as a merchant or manufacturer, and by whom business is conducted in one of those

... proprietors, and we have discovered in some few instances an approach to farming on similar scale tenants, but generally speaking, it cannot he declared that capital of any great, or at least of adequate magnitude, has ever been embarked in agriculture ...

THE JOURNAL OF THE HEM

... The size farms, mode of husbandry, and management of labourers, with their domestic economy, will be reduced, comparatively speaking, to a common level. Others than the agricultural labourers of each, however much they may yet show vestiges of former diversity ...

78 THE JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICO-ACrRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... inches apart. The seed before use is pickled” for the purpose of ensuring it against smut and bunt at harvest time; or, to speak according to the mode in which the process supposed to act, for the purpose of destroying or washing from off the surface of ...