Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volumen11The Society, 1910 Primarily consists of: Transactions, v. 1, 3, 5-8, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, 32, 34-35, 38, 42-43; and: Collections, v. 2, 4, 9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-31, 33, 36-37, 39-41; also includes lists of members. |
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... seed is transferred from the barberry to the corn ? 1 In closing , I should like to call attention to a curious passage of question and answer in a once - popular miscellany of general infor- mation , Knowledge for the People : or , the ...
... seed is transferred from the barberry to the corn ? 1 In closing , I should like to call attention to a curious passage of question and answer in a once - popular miscellany of general infor- mation , Knowledge for the People : or , the ...
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... seeds ) ought invariably to be filled up . By so doing and a small sprinkling of manure thereon they will acquire a green - sward , and strength of soil sufficient to preserve them ; and these are the only means I know of by which ...
... seeds ) ought invariably to be filled up . By so doing and a small sprinkling of manure thereon they will acquire a green - sward , and strength of soil sufficient to preserve them ; and these are the only means I know of by which ...
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... seeds should be sown as soon as the ground can possibly ( with propriety ) be prepared for their reception . For such essential purposes as may absolutely require the aid of the Ditchers , they may be taken from that work . At all other ...
... seeds should be sown as soon as the ground can possibly ( with propriety ) be prepared for their reception . For such essential purposes as may absolutely require the aid of the Ditchers , they may be taken from that work . At all other ...
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... seed from another . The seeds which are on the case in my study ought without loss of time to be sown & planted in my Botanical garden , & proper mem ? kept of the time & places . You will use your best endeavors to obtain the means for ...
... seed from another . The seeds which are on the case in my study ought without loss of time to be sown & planted in my Botanical garden , & proper mem ? kept of the time & places . You will use your best endeavors to obtain the means for ...
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... seed , or any thing else from hence to enable you to effect these , I will send them . About the Mansion House ( and indeed in other cross fences , where Hogs cannot come ) I think the weeping willow & Lombardy poplar , which are quick ...
... seed , or any thing else from hence to enable you to effect these , I will send them . About the Mansion House ( and indeed in other cross fences , where Hogs cannot come ) I think the weeping willow & Lombardy poplar , which are quick ...
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