A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Suffolk: Containing an Account of Its Situation, Extent, Population ...J. Munro, 1829 - 522 pages |
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... of this article . Though the dairy district of Suffolk is exten- sive , and the number of sheep great , yet the arable part of the county is by far the most considerable . One of the greatest improve- ments in the 4 THE SUFFOLK.
... of this article . Though the dairy district of Suffolk is exten- sive , and the number of sheep great , yet the arable part of the county is by far the most considerable . One of the greatest improve- ments in the 4 THE SUFFOLK.
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... considerable . One of the greatest improve- ments in the management of arable lands , parti- cularly if they be of a strong wet nature , was , for a length of time , confined to this county . It consists in avoiding all , or nearly all ...
... considerable . One of the greatest improve- ments in the management of arable lands , parti- cularly if they be of a strong wet nature , was , for a length of time , confined to this county . It consists in avoiding all , or nearly all ...
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... considerably de- clined , from the idea that this plant exhausts the ground , an opinion which that celebrated agri- culturist thinks is founded on ill management . The cultivation of carrots in the Sandlings , or district within the ...
... considerably de- clined , from the idea that this plant exhausts the ground , an opinion which that celebrated agri- culturist thinks is founded on ill management . The cultivation of carrots in the Sandlings , or district within the ...
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... - mers and cottagers , though it is very rare to see more than five or six acres in the hands of one person . This is an article of considerable im- C portance , on account of the employment afford- ed by TRAVELLER . 9.
... - mers and cottagers , though it is very rare to see more than five or six acres in the hands of one person . This is an article of considerable im- C portance , on account of the employment afford- ed by TRAVELLER . 9.
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... considerable article of cookery , as well as medicine ; but from the revolution in manners and fashions , its use has greatly decreased . It was chiefly rais- ed in Norfolk , Suffolk , Essex , and Cambridge- shire , though now its ...
... considerable article of cookery , as well as medicine ; but from the revolution in manners and fashions , its use has greatly decreased . It was chiefly rais- ed in Norfolk , Suffolk , Essex , and Cambridge- shire , though now its ...
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