A Statistical and Agricultural Survey of the County of Galway: With Observations on the Means of ImprovementPrinted at the University Press, by R. Graisberry, 1824 - 640 من الصفحات |
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... preservation of trees when planted 434 444 18. State of nurseries in the county , and ex- tent of sales 448 19. Price of timber , and state of it in the country 450 SECT . 20. Quantity of bog and waste ground - CONTENTS . xix.
... preservation of trees when planted 434 444 18. State of nurseries in the county , and ex- tent of sales 448 19. Price of timber , and state of it in the country 450 SECT . 20. Quantity of bog and waste ground - CONTENTS . xix.
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... trees , and many branches of oak and birch inter- mixed . On this bog there are rocks of many tons weight . The same phenomenon occurs at the west side of the island of Omey , which is very far advanced into the boisterous Atlantic ...
... trees , and many branches of oak and birch inter- mixed . On this bog there are rocks of many tons weight . The same phenomenon occurs at the west side of the island of Omey , which is very far advanced into the boisterous Atlantic ...
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... trees exposed to their influence , seem to agree with most constitutions . A great improvement in the climate might be produced by planting extensively , and by the drainage of the ex- tensive bogs and moors which form so large a ...
... trees exposed to their influence , seem to agree with most constitutions . A great improvement in the climate might be produced by planting extensively , and by the drainage of the ex- tensive bogs and moors which form so large a ...
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... trees , than most improvers posses ; and the latter , though in many places scattered over the ground in great profusion , are seldom of that character , or so happily placed that a man of taste would wish to introduce them into his ...
... trees , than most improvers posses ; and the latter , though in many places scattered over the ground in great profusion , are seldom of that character , or so happily placed that a man of taste would wish to introduce them into his ...
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... trees . The margins of those lakes are mostly free from weeds , which adds much to their beauty . Lough Corrib is the largest in this county , occupy- ing upwards of 30,000 acres . It originates in several streams from Joyce's country ...
... trees . The margins of those lakes are mostly free from weeds , which adds much to their beauty . Lough Corrib is the largest in this county , occupy- ing upwards of 30,000 acres . It originates in several streams from Joyce's country ...
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الصفحة 64 - are round, some as large as a walnut, others much larger : they grow in damp soil, many hanging together, as if fixed on ropes ; they are good food, either boiled or roasted.
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