| The Bath and West of England Society - 1795 - 444 pages
...that induftry will not allow him to live, he had better be a labourer. In thofe modes of hufbandry where the hands, as well as the eyes of the farmer, and of every branch of his family, can be fully employed, fmall farms can be managed to advantage. In dairy... | |
| 1796 - 502 pages
...if that induftry will not allow him to Jive, he had better be a labourer. In thofe modes ofhufbandry where the hands, as well as the eyes, of the farmer, and of every branch of his family, can be fully employed, fmall farms can be managed to advantage. In dairy-... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1797 - 514 pages
...that induftry will not allow him to live, he had better be a labourer. In thofe modes of huibandry where the hands, as well as the eyes, of the farmer, and of every branch of his family, can be fully employed, fmall farms can be managed to advantage. In dairy... | |
| Agriculture - 1802 - 464 pages
...that induftry will not allow him to live, he had better be a labourer. In thofe modes of hufbandry where the hands, as well as the eyes, of the farmer, and of every branch of his family, can be fully employed, fmall farms can be managed to advantage. In dairy... | |
| Hermann Levy - Business & Economics - 1966 - 270 pages
...indiscriminately, raised them all 5 ." These enhanced rents were 1 Eg Davis, Wiltshire, p. 23:—"In those modes of husbandry where the hands as well as...partly applied to breeding cattle and partly to raising com....But on Wiltshire Down farms, where horses are necessary to plough the land and sheep to manure... | |
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