The Quarterly Review, Band 36William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1827 |
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... tree produces great timber , it would be no mighty sacrifice to give up all idea of barking , and cut the wood in winter , like that of other trees , and thus season it in the same manner . While the tree is only of the size of a pole ...
... tree produces great timber , it would be no mighty sacrifice to give up all idea of barking , and cut the wood in winter , like that of other trees , and thus season it in the same manner . While the tree is only of the size of a pole ...
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... trees designed to remain as the ultimate stock on the land , we must confess our opinion , that the number of hard - wood trees planted is generally much greater than is neces- sary . A common rule allots the space of six or seven feet ...
... trees designed to remain as the ultimate stock on the land , we must confess our opinion , that the number of hard - wood trees planted is generally much greater than is neces- sary . A common rule allots the space of six or seven feet ...
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... trees , any more than to mankind , for the want of vital air . It re- quires the attentive watchfulness of the forester to discover where , or in what proportion , the air is to be introduced into an exposed plantation upon the windward ...
... trees , any more than to mankind , for the want of vital air . It re- quires the attentive watchfulness of the forester to discover where , or in what proportion , the air is to be introduced into an exposed plantation upon the windward ...
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No LXXI | 1 |
The Poetical Works of John Milton with Notes of | 29 |
Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone Founder of the United | 61 |
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