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Hints to emigrants on the choice of lands
particularly addressed to farmers in the north-eastern states -
Briefe demonstrations of certaine, plaine and easie wayes, and meanes for the improving of any manner of barren-land
although not worth xij.d. the acre, and shewing how to make the same become worth xx.s. xxx.s. or xl.s. the acre yearely. Published for the benefit of the nation, and for the increasing of the wealth and prosperity of all nations, that shall in time practice the same. By J. S. One that is desirous of the publicke good -
Directions left by a gentleman to his sonns
for the improvement of barren and healthy land in England and Wales -
Surveyinge
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Englands interest and the farmers friend
shewing the best way to improve land -
Experiments, and improvements of lands
With generall accommodations -
The country-man's rudiments, or, An advice to the farmers in East-Lothian, how to labour and improve their ground
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Lord Coalston reporter. June 24, 1760. Information for James Farquharson of Invercauld, defender, against William Earl of Fife, pursuer
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The extensive practice of the new husbandry
exemplified on different sorts of land, for a course of years; in which the various methods of ploughing, hoeing, harrowing, and manureing; and every other process in agriculture, recommended by Mr. Tull, Sir Digby Legard, Mr. Duff, Mr. Randall, of York; Arthur Young, Esq.; and the complete farmer, etc. are considered and examined -
Discours sur la division des terres dans l'agriculture
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The English improver improved; or, The survey of husbandry surveyed
discovering the improveableness of all lands -
Certaine plaine and easie demonstrations of divers easie wayes and meanes for the improving of any manner of barren land
although the same bee not worth xij d. the acre -
The English improver improved, or, The survey of husbandry surveyed
discovering the improveableness of all lands -
Husbandry anatomized, or, An enquiry into the present manner of testing and manuring the ground in Scotland for most part
and several rules and measures laid down for the better improvement thereof -
The English improver, or, A new survey of husbandry
discovering to the kingdome that some land, both arrable and pasture, may be advanced double or treble, other land to a five or tenfold and some to a twentyfold improvement, yea some not now worth above one or two shillings per acree be made worth thirty or forty, if not more