| English essays - 1769 - 760 pages
...the nth of April, produced five hundred plants. They were then divided no further, but permitted tc remain. The plants were in general ftronger than any...wheat in the fields. Some of them produced upwards of an hundred ears from a (ingle root. Many of the ears' meafured (even inches in year, ded twice in the... | |
| John Wesley - Biography - 1786 - 738 pages
...through the winter; and another di»ifion of them, made between the middle of March and the twelfth of April, produced five hundred plants. They were...remain. The plants were, in general, ftronger than a»y of the wheat in the fields. Some of them produced upwards of a hundred rars from a fingle root.... | |
| History - 1800 - 586 pages
...through the winter ; and another divifion of them, made between the middle oi March and the twelfth of April, produced five hundred plants. They were...further, but permitted to remain. The plants were, in genera!, ftronger than any of the wheat in the fields. Some of them produced upwards of an hundred... | |
| History - 1800 - 580 pages
...throagh the winter; and another divifion of them, made between th« middle of March and tha twelfth of April, produced five hundred plants. They were then divided no further, bee. permitted to remain. , The plants were, in geperat, ftronger than any of the wheat ¡я die fields.... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - Drawing - 1817 - 928 pages
...12th of April, produced 500 plants. No further division was made. The plants were in general stronger than any of the wheat in the fields; some of them produced upwards of 100 ears from a single root: many of the ears measured 7 inches in length ; and contained between 60... | |
| Henry Phillips - Botany, Economic - 1822 - 446 pages
...plants. They were then divided no farther, but permitted to remain. The plants were in general stronger than any of the wheat in the fields. Some of them produced upwards of one hundred ears from a single root. Many of the ears measured seven inches in length, and contained between sixty and seventy... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - Agriculture - 1825 - 892 pages
...12th of April, produced 500 plants. No further division was made. The plants were in general stronger than any of the wheat in the fields; some of them produced upwards of 100 ears from a single root : many of the ears measured 7 inches in length ; and contained between... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 814 pages
...and another division of them, made between the middle of March and the 12th of April, produced 500 plants. They were then divided no further, but permitted to remain. The plants were in general stronger than any of the wheat in the fields. Some of them produced upwards of 100 ears from a single... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1770 - 620 pages
...through the winter ; and another divifion of them, made between the middle of March and the twelfth of April, produced five hundred plants. They were...wheat in the fields. Some of them produced upwards of an hundred ears from a fmgle root. Many of the ears mea-' fured feven inches in length, and contained... | |
| English essays - 1769 - 750 pages
...through the winter ; and another divifion of them, made between the middle of March and the i»t'.) of April, produced five hundred plants. They were then divided no further, but permitted tc re> main. The plants were in general ftronger than any of the wheat in the fields. Some of them... | |
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