The Farmer's MagazineRogerson and Tuxford, 1862 |
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... kind of enriching substances left by sub- sidence from the flood waters . Such were , and are , the lands of Egypt - such the lands at the mouth of almost all the rivers of both the old world and the new . The alluvial soils of the ...
... kind of enriching substances left by sub- sidence from the flood waters . Such were , and are , the lands of Egypt - such the lands at the mouth of almost all the rivers of both the old world and the new . The alluvial soils of the ...
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... kind of “ middle man ” by this time , with all his English experiences , between the two countries . The sale was set for eleven o'clock , by when both " the Special " down and other cross - country trains ap- peared to have made all ...
... kind of “ middle man ” by this time , with all his English experiences , between the two countries . The sale was set for eleven o'clock , by when both " the Special " down and other cross - country trains ap- peared to have made all ...
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... kind of " middle man " by this time , with all his English experiences , between the two countries . The sale was set for eleven o'clock , by when both " the Special " down and other cross - country trains ap- peared to have made all ...
... kind of " middle man " by this time , with all his English experiences , between the two countries . The sale was set for eleven o'clock , by when both " the Special " down and other cross - country trains ap- peared to have made all ...
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... kind of board ( which , however , should be kept until it is seasoned ) covered with patent asphalted felt , the price of which is , we think , 8d . per yard , thirty - two inches wide . We will consider the nests next , before the ...
... kind of board ( which , however , should be kept until it is seasoned ) covered with patent asphalted felt , the price of which is , we think , 8d . per yard , thirty - two inches wide . We will consider the nests next , before the ...
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... kind of unfermented bread , and partly as porridge eaten with milk . A mixture of barley and oats is also much cultivated , under the name of " mixed corn . " It is ground together , and used in the country districts for bread and ...
... kind of unfermented bread , and partly as porridge eaten with milk . A mixture of barley and oats is also much cultivated , under the name of " mixed corn . " It is ground together , and used in the country districts for bread and ...
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Page 237 - ... and the court at such sessions shall hear and determine the matter of the appeal, and shall make such order therein, with or without costs to either party, as to the court shall seem meet...
Page 237 - ... shall have good cause to suspect that any such game or any such article or thing is being carried by any such person, and, should there be found any game or any such article or thing as aforesaid upon such person, cart or other conveyance, to seize and detain such game, article or thing...
Page 237 - that it shall be lawful for any constable or peace officer in any county, borough, or place in Great Britain and Ireland, in any highway, street, or public place, to search any person whom he may have good cause to suspect of coming from any land where he shall have been unlawfully in search or pursuit of game, or any person aiding or abetting such person and having in his possession any game unlawfully obtained, or any gun...
Page 237 - Majesty's superior courts of record ; and no warrant of commitment shall be held void by reason of any defect therein, provided it be therein alleged that the party has been convicted, and there be a good and valid conviction to sustain the same.
Page 237 - ... wherein the cause of complaint shall have arisen ; provided that such person shall give to the complainant a notice in writing of such appeal, and of the cause and matter thereof, within three days after such conviction, and seven clear days...
Page 316 - ... to cause the same, together with any pens, hurdles, troughs, litter, hay, straw, or other articles which he may judge likely to have been infected thereby, to be forthwith destroyed or otherwise disposed of in such manner as...
Page 316 - BO exposed or offered for sale in any market, fair, or other open or public place where other animals are commonly exposed for sale...
Page 164 - Sweet-beam'd, and shedding oft through lucid clouds A pleasing calm ; while broad, and brown, below Extensive harvests hang the heavy head. Rich, silent, deep, they stand ; for not a gale Rolls its light billows o'er the bending plain : A calm of plenty ! till the ruffled air Falls from its poise, and gives the breeze to blow. Rent is the fleecy mantle of the sky ; The clouds fly different; and the sudden sun . !.'.. By fits effulgent gilds th...
Page 316 - Council, or any two or more of them, from time to time to make such orders and regulationa as to them may seem necessary for the purpose of prohibiting or regulating the removal to or from such parts or places as they may designate in such order or orders, of sheep, cattle, horses, swine, or other animals, or of meat, skins, hides, horns, hoofs, or other parts of any animals, or of hay.
Page 237 - Scotland the provisions of the Act of the eleventh and twelfth years of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, and in Ireland, the " Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851...