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... root , a borage - root , and a radish - root , which had all their leaves cut almost close to the roots ; and within six weeks had fair leaves ; and so continued till the end of November . 409. Note , that if roots , or peas , or ...
... root , a borage - root , and a radish - root , which had all their leaves cut almost close to the roots ; and within six weeks had fair leaves ; and so continued till the end of November . 409. Note , that if roots , or peas , or ...
Side 134
... roots of trees , which is a great means both to the acceleration and melioration of fruits , is practised in nothing but in vines : which if it were transferred unto other trees and shrubs , as roses , & c . I conceive would advance ...
... roots of trees , which is a great means both to the acceleration and melioration of fruits , is practised in nothing but in vines : which if it were transferred unto other trees and shrubs , as roses , & c . I conceive would advance ...
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... roots potted , and so set into the earth , will prosper the better . 474. The cutting off the leaves of radish , or other roots , in the beginning of winter , before they wither , and covering again the root something high with earth ...
... roots potted , and so set into the earth , will prosper the better . 474. The cutting off the leaves of radish , or other roots , in the beginning of winter , before they wither , and covering again the root something high with earth ...
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Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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