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... moss , five miles N. N. E. of Wavington , and 25 miles from Chester . Mr Baldwin has published his Observa- tions and remarks made during his voyage , and taken from minutes . Our limits will not admit of relating many of his ...
... moss , five miles N. N. E. of Wavington , and 25 miles from Chester . Mr Baldwin has published his Observa- tions and remarks made during his voyage , and taken from minutes . Our limits will not admit of relating many of his ...
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... moss , where no mois- ture remains sufficient to support any other plant what- ever : but in neither of these situations does it thrive ; as it is there only a weak and unsightly plant , very unlike what it is when it has the good ...
... moss , where no mois- ture remains sufficient to support any other plant what- ever : but in neither of these situations does it thrive ; as it is there only a weak and unsightly plant , very unlike what it is when it has the good ...
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... moss land ; and , he says , there will not be a single curled one the first year . This is affirmed by the inhabitants of two townships , where they grow amazing quantities . A medical gentleman sowed last year two bushels of sets from ...
... moss land ; and , he says , there will not be a single curled one the first year . This is affirmed by the inhabitants of two townships , where they grow amazing quantities . A medical gentleman sowed last year two bushels of sets from ...
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... moss and very soft soils , drains require to be of considerable width , on account of their tendency to fill up ; and their breadth at top must exceed that at the bottom in a greater de- gree than the proportion already mentioned . In ...
... moss and very soft soils , drains require to be of considerable width , on account of their tendency to fill up ; and their breadth at top must exceed that at the bottom in a greater de- gree than the proportion already mentioned . In ...
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... moss plants , being the only ones which can thrive in the moist and unge- nial soil which is thus produced , will rapidly spring up , and a moss will be formed altogether unfit for any pur pose of agriculture . To drain such a soil , it ...
... moss plants , being the only ones which can thrive in the moist and unge- nial soil which is thus produced , will rapidly spring up , and a moss will be formed altogether unfit for any pur pose of agriculture . To drain such a soil , it ...
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