A Description and History of Vegetable Substances, Used in the Arts, and in Domestic Economy: Timber trees: fruitsC. Knight, 1830 - 422 ページ |
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... Wood , Esq . , M.P. John Wrottesley , Esq . M.A. Ashburton - J.F.Kingston , Esq . | Birmingham Local Association . Rev. John Corrie , Chair- man . Paul Moon James , Esq . , Treasurer . Hon . Jos . Parkes , Esq . Wm . Redfern , Esq . f ...
... Wood , Esq . , M.P. John Wrottesley , Esq . M.A. Ashburton - J.F.Kingston , Esq . | Birmingham Local Association . Rev. John Corrie , Chair- man . Paul Moon James , Esq . , Treasurer . Hon . Jos . Parkes , Esq . Wm . Redfern , Esq . f ...
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... WOOD ENGRAVINGS . SECOND EDITION . LONDON : CHARLES KNIGHT , PALL MALL EAST . LONGMAN , REES , ORME , BROWN , & GREEN , PATERNOSTER - ROW ; OLIVER & BOYD , EDINBURGH ; ROBERTSON & ATKINSON , GLASGOW ; WAKEMAN , DUBLIN ; WILLMER ...
... WOOD ENGRAVINGS . SECOND EDITION . LONDON : CHARLES KNIGHT , PALL MALL EAST . LONGMAN , REES , ORME , BROWN , & GREEN , PATERNOSTER - ROW ; OLIVER & BOYD , EDINBURGH ; ROBERTSON & ATKINSON , GLASGOW ; WAKEMAN , DUBLIN ; WILLMER ...
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... Wood 140 62 • 62 Hassagay Tree 141 White Mulberry 141 62 • 69 Black Mulberry • 141 Cultivation , & c . of the Silk- The Lambert Pine 70 Worm Yew Tree . 142 71 The Evergreen Cypress Paper Mulberry 145 White Cedar 80 Fustic Mulberry 146 ...
... Wood 140 62 • 62 Hassagay Tree 141 White Mulberry 141 62 • 69 Black Mulberry • 141 Cultivation , & c . of the Silk- The Lambert Pine 70 Worm Yew Tree . 142 71 The Evergreen Cypress Paper Mulberry 145 White Cedar 80 Fustic Mulberry 146 ...
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... wood , the part nearest the bark , which is not properly matured , it is very durable , whether in air , in earth , or in water ; and it is said that no insects in the island will eat into the heart of oak , as they do , sooner or later ...
... wood , the part nearest the bark , which is not properly matured , it is very durable , whether in air , in earth , or in water ; and it is said that no insects in the island will eat into the heart of oak , as they do , sooner or later ...
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... wood , each of which must have recorded a year's growth . The same celebrated planter mentions oaks in Donnington Park , near Newbury , once the residence of Chaucer , which could * Planter's Guide , p . 476 . not have arrived at the ...
... wood , each of which must have recorded a year's growth . The same celebrated planter mentions oaks in Donnington Park , near Newbury , once the residence of Chaucer , which could * Planter's Guide , p . 476 . not have arrived at the ...
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