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... trees to keep them upright ; but after a year's rooting , then shaking doth the tree good , by loosen- ing of the earth , and , perhaps , by exercising , as it were , and stirring the sap of the tree . 424. Generally the cutting away of ...
... trees to keep them upright ; but after a year's rooting , then shaking doth the tree good , by loosen- ing of the earth , and , perhaps , by exercising , as it were , and stirring the sap of the tree . 424. Generally the cutting away of ...
Side 134
... trees so spread , that the sun onions , or turnips , & c . may come upon the bough and fruit the better . There hath been practised also a curiosity , to set a tree upon the north side of a wall , and at a little height to draw it ...
... trees so spread , that the sun onions , or turnips , & c . may come upon the bough and fruit the better . There hath been practised also a curiosity , to set a tree upon the north side of a wall , and at a little height to draw it ...
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... trees as have much moisture , either watery or oily . And therefore crocus vernus also , being an herb that hath an oily juice , putteth forth early ; for those also find the sun sooner than the drier trees . The grains are , first rye ...
... trees as have much moisture , either watery or oily . And therefore crocus vernus also , being an herb that hath an oily juice , putteth forth early ; for those also find the sun sooner than the drier trees . The grains are , first rye ...
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Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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