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General view of the agriculture of the county of Argyll
With observations on the means of its improvement. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. By John Smith, D.D. one of the ministers of Campbelton -
Profit and pleasure united, or, The husbandman's magazene
Being a most exact treatise of horses, mares, colts, bulls, oxen, cows, calves, sheep, swine, goats, and all other domestick cattle, serviceable, profitable, or usefull to man: ... together with easie and plain rules and methods for improving arrable and pasture-lands, and the like: improving most sorts of grain to the best advantage; and what is necessary to be observed in sowing and harvesting: the management, improvement and preservation of fruit-trees, plants and flowers: the manner of ordering flax, hemp, safforn and licrish: with directions for the increasing and preserving of bees, and many other things of the like nature. To which is added the art of angling, hunting, hawking, and the noble rcreation [sic] of ringing. and making fireworks. The whole elusterated with copper cuts. By J.S -
Englands improvement reviv'd
digested into six books -
The husbandman's magazene
Being a treatise of horses, mares, colts, oxen, cows, calves, sheep, swine, goats: with directions for their breeding & ordering; and approved cures for all distempers, both external and internal, as frequently afflicts them, with speed and inconsiderable charge: together with plain rules for improving arable & pasture lands; improving most sort of grain to the best advantage; and what is necessary to be observed in sowing and harvesting: the management, improvement and preservation of fruit-trees, plants & flowers. The manner and ordering of flax and hemp; and increasing and preserving of bees. -
Brief discoveries of divers excellent wayes and meanes for the manuring and improving of land
and for the producing of peace, prosperity and plentie -
General view of the agriculture of the county of Argyle
with observations on the means of its improvement -
General view of the agriculture of the county of Argyle
with observations on the means of its improvement -
Profit and pleasure united, or, The husbandman's magazene
being most exact treatise of horses, mares, colts, bulls, oxen, cows, calves, sheep, swine, goats, and all other domestick cattle serviceable, profitable, or usefull to man ... together with easie and plain rules and methods for improving arrable and pasture-lands and the like, improving most sorts of grain to the best advantage, and what is necessary to be observed in sowing and harvesting, the management, improvement and preservation of fruit-trees, plants and flowers, the manner of ordering flax, hemp, safforn and licrish, with directions for the increacing and preserving of bees, and many other things of the like nature : to which is added the art of angling, hunting, hawking, and the noble recreation of ringing, and making fireworks : the whole elusterated with copper cuts -
General view of the agriculture of the county of Argyll
with observations on the means of its improvement. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. By John Smith, D. D. one of the ministers of Campbelton -
General view of the agriculture of the county of Argyll
with observations on the means of its improvement -
England's improvement reviv'd
in a treatise of all manner of husbandry & trade by land and sea -
England's improvement reviv'd, in a treatise of all manner of husbandry and trade by land and sea
plainly discovering the several ways of improving all sorts of waste and barren grounds ... and the several seeds and plants which most naturally thrive therein : together with manner of planting of sorts of timber-trees ... : with an alphabet of all herbs growing in the kitchin, and physick-gardens, and physical directions, also, the way of ordering cattel ... : with many other remarks never before extant, experienced in thirty years practise, and digested into six books