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" I prefer deducing from the facts already stated this proposition : that whatever tends to increase the wood in a greater degree than what is natural to the species, when in its natural state, must injure the quality of the timber. Pruning tends to increase... "
The Planter's Guide: Or, A Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving ... - Página 349
por Sir Henry Steuart - 1832 - 422 páginas
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The Planter's Guide: Or, A Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving ...

Sir Henry Steuart - 1828 - 536 páginas
...in some degree, from vegetable anatomy, and analogy from what takes place in herbaceous vegetables, I prefer deducing from the facts already stated this proposition ; That whatever tends to encrease the wood in a greater degree, than what is natural to tiie species, when in its natural state,...
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The planter's guide; or, A practical essay on the best method of giving ...

sir Henry Seton Steuart (1st bart.) - 1828 - 602 páginas
...that which perfect! all whatever tends to encrease the wood, in a greater degree than accords with the species when in its natural state, must injure the quality of the Timber. Thirdly; That whatever tends to encrease the growth of Trees, tends to expand their vegetable fibre....
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The Planter's Guide; Or A Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving ...

Sir Henry STEUART - 1828 - 606 páginas
...in some degree, from vegetable anatomy, and analogy from what takes place in herbaceous vegetables, I prefer deducing from the facts already stated this proposition ; That whatever tends to encrease the wood in a greater degree than what is natural to the species, when in its natural state,...
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The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism ..., Volumen3

1830 - 458 páginas
...That in such trees, whatever tends to increase the июоа, in a greater degree than accords with the species when in its natural state, must injure the quality of the timber. " Thirdly, That whatever tends to increase the growth of trees, tends to expand their vegetable fibre...
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The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., Volumen4

1830 - 436 páginas
...¡ike.'¡- That in such trees, whatever tends to increase the wood, in a greater degree than accords with the species when in its natural state, must injure the quality of the timber, " Thirdly, That whatever tends to increase the growth of trees, tends to expand their vegetable fibres...
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On Naval Timber and Arboriculture: With Critical Notes on Authors who Have ...

Patrick Matthew - 1831 - 422 páginas
...of a very different quality from that produced in its natural state (that is very inferior)"'' — " Whatever tends to increase the wood in a greater degree...degree, and therefore it must be a pernicious practice." — " Mr Knight has shown, in a very striking manner, that timber is produced, or rather that the alburnum...
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On Naval Timber and Arboriculture: With Critical Notes on Authors who Have ...

Patrick Matthew - 1831 - 460 páginas
...of a very different quality from that produced in its natural state (that is very inferior)" — " Whatever tends to increase the wood in a greater degree...considerable degree, and therefore it must be a pernicious practice!'1 — " Mr Knight has shown, in a very striking manner, that timber is produced, or rather...
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Gamonia, Or, The Art of Preserving Game: And an Improved Method of Making ...

Lawrence Rawstorne - 1837 - 250 páginas
...enlarge that stem, in a more than ordinary degree, by increasing the annual circles of the wood. But whatever tends to increase the wood in a greater degree...natural state, must injure the quality of the timber. The solid texture of the wood greatly depends upon the quantity of the sap which must necessarily descend,...
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Gamonia, Or, The Art of Preserving Game: And an Improved Method of Making ...

Lawrence Rawstorne - 1837 - 280 páginas
...enlarge that stem, in a more than ordinary degree, by increasing the annual circles of the wood. But whatever tends to increase the wood in a greater degree...natural state, must injure the quality of the timber. The solid texture of the wood greatly depends upon the quantity of the sap which must necessarily descend,...
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