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Page 344 - ... within that part of Great Britain called England, the dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed...
Page 407 - TRANSACTIONS of the Society instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, with the Premiums offered in the year 1783.
Page 93 - Scab, which ufed to be the terror of the farmers, and which frequently deterred the more careful of them from taking the advantage of pafturing their...
Page 144 - Procure three earthen or wooden veflels of different fizes and apertures, one capable of holding two quarts, the other three or four, and the third five or fix : boil a quarter of a peck of malt for about eight or ten minutes in three pints of water; and, when a quart is poured off from the grains, let it...
Page 214 - I mall venture the few remarks which my own fhort experience enables me to offer. The cinnamon plant, though (according to the account of travellers) it grows to the height of twenty or thirty feet, is, properly...
Page 91 - Begin at the head of the sheep, and proceeding, from between the ears, along the back to the end of the tail. The wool is to be divided...
Page 142 - Yeaft upon it, afluring me with fome degree of exultation, that neither oil of vitriol with chalk, nor any portion of old Yeaft, had been employed on the occafion. This...
Page 158 - It ftood in this degree of heat till fome figns of fermentation appeared on the furface ; which came on in about three days. Another brewing was then made as above defcribed ; and, when of a due heat, ftirred into the former liquor.
Page 333 - Satisfactory certificates, from the governor, or commander in chief, of the place of growth, with an account of the number of trees, their age, nearly the quantity of fruit on each tree, and the manner of culture, to be produced on or before the first Tuesday in December, 1802.
Page 80 - ... close), leaving the standing crop eight or ten inches apart : those taken up may be planted at the same distance in a fresh spot of ground, in order to furnish other plantations. When the plants in general are grown to the size that...