| 1771 - 488 pages
...parts of the manure may not be washed away from the other ingredients by the rain falling on the land, and thus separating the same therefrom. And it is...ingredients for manure (suitable for restoring to land the mineral matters taken away by the crop which may have been grown on and removed from the land... | |
| 1845 - 516 pages
...manure may not be washed away from the other ingredients by the rain falling on the land, and thns separating the same therefrom. And it is the combining...lime, in such manner as to diminish the solubility of tbe alkaline salts to be used as ingredients for manure (suitable for restoring to the land the mineral... | |
| 1845 - 556 pages
...washed away from the other ingredients by the rain falling on the land. The improvements consist in combining carbonate of soda or carbonate of potash, or both, with carbonate of lime, and combining carbonate of soda and carbonate of potash with phosphate of lime, in such a manner as to... | |
| 1846 - 438 pages
...parts of the manure may not be washed away from the other ingredients by the rain falling on the land, and thus separating the same therefrom. And it is...land the mineral matters taken away by crop which may have been grown on, and removed from the land to be manured), which constitutes the novelty of... | |
| 1846 - 716 pages
...parts of the manure may not be washed away from the other ingredients by the rain falling on the land, and thus separating the same therefrom. And it is...restoring to the land the mineral matters taken away by the crop which may have been grown on, and removed from the land to be manured), which constitutes... | |
| 1846 - 392 pages
...parts of the manure may not be washed away from the other ingredients by the rain falling on the land, and thus separating the same therefrom. And it is...ingredients for manure (suitable for restoring to land the mineral matters taken away by the crop, which may have been grown on and removed from the... | |
| 1846 - 910 pages
...parts of the manure may not be washed away from the other ingredients by the rain falling on the land, and thus separating the same therefrom. And it is...ingredients for manure (suitable for restoring to land the mineral matters taken away by the crop which may have been grown on and removed from the land... | |
| William Laxton - 1846 - 456 pages
...parts of the manure may not be washed away from the other ingredients by the rain falling on the land, and thus separating the same therefrom. And it is...carbonate of soda or carbonate of potash, Or both with caibonate of lime, and also the combining carbonate of potash and soda with phosphate of lime, in such... | |
| 1846 - 528 pages
...washed away from the other ingredients, by the rain falling on the land. The improvements consist in combining carbonate of soda, or carbonate of potash, or both, with carbonate of lime, and combining carbonate of soda and carbonate of potash with phosphate of lime, in such a manner as to... | |
| William Newton - 1846 - 528 pages
...washed away from the other ingredients, by the rain falling on the land. The improvements consist in combining carbonate of soda, or carbonate of potash, or both, with carbonate of lime, and combining carbonate of soda and carbonate of potash with phosphate of lime, in such a manner as to... | |
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