| 1834 - 652 páginas
...to pruning, or to the browsing of cattle ; but this is not the case, it is natural to a timber tree, be its situation what it may, to have a certain portion....There are no pruners in the uncultivated forests, whence we have the long pines and deals imported, with often 30 ft. or 40 ft. clear stem before the... | |
| 1834 - 648 páginas
...to pruning, or to the browsing of cattle; but this is not the case, it is natural to a timber tree, be its situation what it may, to have a certain portion....There are no pruners in the uncultivated forests, whence we have the long pines and deals imported, with often 30 ft. or 40 ft. clear stem before the... | |
| 1834 - 550 páginas
...imagine that whenever a stem is free from branches, it is owing to pruning or to the browsing of caitie ; but this is not the case, it is natural to a timber-tree,...situation what it may, to have a certain portion of its 'item clear of branches. There are no primers, i'n the uncultivated forests from whence we have the... | |
| 1836 - 284 páginas
...to pruning or to the browsing of cattle ; but this it not the case : it is natural to a timber tree, be its situation what it may, to have a certain portion...branches. " There are no pruners in the uncultivated forest» from whence we have the long pines and deals imported, with often thirty or forty feet of... | |
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