... such as to make a sensible diminution in the valued rental. Such slow changes, however, have been seldom recorded; and hence the practical man is occasionally led to despise the clearest theoretical principles, because he has not happened to see them... Elements of Agricultural Chemistry and Geology - Página 53por James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1842 - 249 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| George Fownes - 1853 - 132 páginas
...diminution in the valued rental. Such slow changes, however, have been seldom recorded; and hence thfe practical man is occasionally led to despise the clearest...precautions which these principles lay before him. General illustrations of this sure though slow decay, may be met with in the agricultural history of... | |
| 1854 - 588 páginas
...valued rental. Such glow change», however, have been seldom recorded ; and hence the practicalman is occasionally led to despise the clearest theoretical...precautions which these principles lay before him. The special agricultural history of known tracts of land of different qualities, snowing how they Imd been... | |
| 1860 - 998 páginas
...gradual rise of rente, although the product of the field has insensibly diminished. Such slow changes have been seldom recorded ; and hence the practical...experience, and to neglect, therefore, the suggestions und the wise precautions which these principles lay before him. In nie older slave States of North... | |
| John Yeats - 1871 - 516 páginas
...field may so imperceptibly become less valuable that a century even may elapse before the change proves such as to make a sensible diminution in the valued...precautions which these principles lay before him. General illustrations of this sure, slow decay may be met with in the agricultural history of almost... | |
| John Yeats - 1871 - 498 páginas
...however, have been seldom recorded; and hence the practical man is occasionally led to despise the _ clearest theoretical principles, because he has not...precautions which these principles lay before him. General illustrations of this sure, slow decay may be met with in the agricultural history of almost... | |
| John Yeats - 1887 - 578 páginas
...field may so imperceptibly become less valuable that a century even may elapse before the change proves such as to make a sensible diminution in the valued...precautions which these principles lay before him. General illustrations of this sure, slow decay may be met with in the agricultural history of almost... | |
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