| Joseph Train - 1846 - 316 sider
...parts, each bearing the name of the season that influences the operations that are performed in it. By this arrangement every operation is described as it...devote to their discussion; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every young man who wishes to become a good practical farmer."... | |
| William Scott (of Teviotbank.) - 1846 - 208 sider
...parts, each bearing the name of the season that influences the opera. tiona that are performed in it. By this arrangement every operation is described as it...would occupy a larger space than we can conveniently devot« to their discussion; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every... | |
| George Cleghorn (writer on art.) - 1848 - 330 sider
...parts, each bearing the name of the season that influences the operations that are performed in it. By this arrangement every operation is described as it...devote to their discussion; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every young man who wishes to become a good practical farmer."... | |
| James Grant - 1850 - 372 sider
...it. By this arrangement every operation is described as it takes its turn in the fields—described, we must in justice to the author observe, in so detailed...devote to their discussion; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every young man who wishes to become a good practical farmer."—... | |
| Sir James Caird - 1850 - 222 sider
...BRANSTON. THE FOURTH PART, which will complete the Work, is in the Press. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " We have thoroughly examined these volumes; but to...devote to their discussion; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every young man who wishes to become a good practical farmer."... | |
| Sir James Caird - 1850 - 226 sider
...BRANSTON. THE FOURTH PART, which will complete the Work, is in the Press. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " We have thoroughly examined these volumes; but to...a larger space than we can conveniently devote to tlieir discussion; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every young... | |
| Sir James Caird - 1850 - 324 sider
...the Work, is in the Press. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. " We have thoroughly examined these volumes; bat to give a full notice of their varied and valuable contents would occupy a lancer space than we can conveniently devote to their due-nation; we therefore, in general terms, commend... | |
| Herbert Mayo - 1851 - 288 sider
...parts, each bearing the name of the season that influences the operations that are performed in it. By this arrangement every operation is described as it...devote to their discussion ; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every young man who wishes to become a good practical farmer."... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - 1851 - 398 sider
...performed in it. By this arrangement every operation is described as it takes its turn in the tields — described, we must in justice to the author observe,...devote to their discussion ; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every young man who wishes to become a good practical farmer."... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1851 - 468 sider
...it. By this arrangement every operation is described as it takes its turn in the fields—described, we must in justice to the author observe, in so detailed...devote to their discussion ; we therefore, in general terms, commend them to the careful study of every young man who wishes to become a good practical farmer."... | |
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