| 1791 - 618 pages
...per ann. planted in 1764 with various kinds of firs, intermixed with young oaks. The firs have beca felled by degrees for rails, joifts, fpars, and other ufes, to the value of twenty-five pounds, and have left a grove of healthy and, promifing oaks.' With refpeâ to oaks, he... | |
| Agriculture - 1802 - 420 pages
...jcre, and worth about eight fhillings a year, planted in 1 764 with various kinds of firs, intermixed with young oaks. The firs have been felled by degrees...value of 25l. and have left a grove of healthy and promiiing oaks. [By Mr. SOUTH, Bossington.'] It may not be generally known, that the deftru£tion of... | |
| Animal behavior - 1812 - 572 pages
...Bath papers *), little more than half an acre, planted in 1764, with various kinds of firs, intermixed with young oaks. The firs have been felled by degrees, for rails, joists, spars, and other uses, to the value of L.25, and have left a grove of healthy and promising... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Agriculture, John Smith - Agriculture - 1813 - 532 pages
..." Bath Papers*), planted in 1764, with various kinds of . * Vol. v. written in 1790, L 3 « fir$ " firs mixed with young oaks. The firs have been felled " by degrees for rails, joists, spars, and other uses, to the " value of 25/. and have left a grove of healthy and pro-' "... | |
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