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... ground ; or wind about other trees or props , and cannot support themselves ; as vines , ivy , brier , briony , woodbines , hops , climatis , camo- mile , & c . The cause is , as hath been partly touch- ed , for that all plants ...
... ground ; or wind about other trees or props , and cannot support themselves ; as vines , ivy , brier , briony , woodbines , hops , climatis , camo- mile , & c . The cause is , as hath been partly touch- ed , for that all plants ...
Side 155
... ground to avoid recess from the sun , maketh them spread the more . And we see it cometh to pass in some trees which have been planted too deep in the ground , that for love of approach to the sun , they forsake their first root , and ...
... ground to avoid recess from the sun , maketh them spread the more . And we see it cometh to pass in some trees which have been planted too deep in the ground , that for love of approach to the sun , they forsake their first root , and ...
Side 299
... ground , but to leave on either side ground enough for diversity of side alleys ; unto which the two covert alleys of the green may deliver you : but there must be no al- leys with hedges at either end of this great en- closure ; not at ...
... ground , but to leave on either side ground enough for diversity of side alleys ; unto which the two covert alleys of the green may deliver you : but there must be no al- leys with hedges at either end of this great en- closure ; not at ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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