| 1828 - 956 páginas
...coining down nearly to the water's edge. What was the most important of all, both Trees and underwood had obtained a full and deep-coloured leaf, and health...appeared like a spot at least forty years planted." Sir Henry, after stating many facts and reasonings, observes, that the only rational theory of the... | |
| Sir Henry Steuart - 1828 - 536 páginas
...coming down nearly to the water's edge. What was the most important of all, both Trees and underwood had obtained a full and deep-coloured leaf, and health...refers, does not exceed from forty to fifty acres ; but the intricacy and variety, created solely by various dispositions of Wood upon an uneven surface,... | |
| sir Henry Seton Steuart (1st bart.) - 1828 - 602 páginas
...coming down nearly to the water's edge. What was the most important of all, both Trees and underwood had obtained a full and deep-coloured leaf, and health...refers, does not exceed from forty to fifty acres ; but the intricacy and variety, created solely by various dispositions of Wood upon an uneven surface,... | |
| 1828 - 988 páginas
...coining down nearly to the water's edge. What was the most important of all, both Trees and underwood had obtained a full and deep-coloured leaf, and health...appeared like a spot at least forty years planted." Sir Henry, after stating many facts and reasonings, observes, that the only rational theory of the... | |
| 1829 - 446 páginas
...coming down nearly to the water's edge. What was the most important of all, both trees and underwood had obtained a full and deepcoloured leaf, and health...restored to them. In a word, the whole appeared like m spot at least forty years planted." ASH. There are about forty species of the Ash: the Cam* man Ash... | |
| 1829 - 576 páginas
...nearly to the water's edge. What was the most important of all, hoth trees and underwood had ohtained a full and deep-coloured leaf, and health and vigour were restored to them. In a word, t he whole appeared like a spot at least forty years planted." S\YS Rossini to Ural] m'. " I'll tell... | |
| 1830 - 440 páginas
...coming down nearly to the water's edge. What was the most important of all, both trees and underwood had obtained a full and deepcoloured leaf, and health...appeared like a spot at least forty years planted." ASH. There are about forty species of the Ash : the Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is one of the most... | |
| 1830 - 438 páginas
...coming down nearly to the water's edge. What was the most important of all, both trees and underwood had obtained a full and deepcoloured leaf, and health...appeared like a spot at least forty years planted." ASH. There are about forty species of the Ash : the Cornman Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is one of the... | |
| William Rhind - 1841 - 756 páginas
...of all, both trees and underwood had obtained a full and deep-coloured leaf, and health and rigour were restored to them. In a word, the whole appeared like a spot at least forty vears planted." Of the •/"•'''•''•" /-•'.••.-, or British oak, three varieties, or perhaps... | |
| 1843 - 280 páginas
...coming down nearly to the water's edge. What was the most important of all, both trees and underwood had obtained a full and deep-coloured leaf, and health...appeared like a spot at least forty years planted. The reader is not to suppose that Sir Henry Steuart is the inventor of the art of transplanting full-grown... | |
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