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... seed ...... . Of foreign plants .... 72 .... 73 74 76 77 Of maturation , and the accelerating thereof ; and of the maturation of drinks and fruits Of the seasons of several plants 77 48 Of the lasting of plants 78 Of making gold ...
... seed ...... . Of foreign plants .... 72 .... 73 74 76 77 Of maturation , and the accelerating thereof ; and of the maturation of drinks and fruits Of the seasons of several plants 77 48 Of the lasting of plants 78 Of making gold ...
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... seed and caraway seed , and a very little saffron . The more full handling of that CENT . 1 . 15 NATURAL HISTORY .
... seed and caraway seed , and a very little saffron . The more full handling of that CENT . 1 . 15 NATURAL HISTORY .
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... chasing and therefore a small bladder hung in snow , and the 81. There is also a version of air into water CENT . I. 19 NATURAL HISTORY . Of producing perfect plants without seed...... Of foreign plants 72 73 74 76 77.
... chasing and therefore a small bladder hung in snow , and the 81. There is also a version of air into water CENT . I. 19 NATURAL HISTORY . Of producing perfect plants without seed...... Of foreign plants 72 73 74 76 77.
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... seed , radish - seed , wheat , cucumber - seed , and peas . The bed we call a hot - bed , and the manner of it is this there was taken horse - dung , old and well rotted ; this was laid upon a bank half a foot high , and supported round ...
... seed , radish - seed , wheat , cucumber - seed , and peas . The bed we call a hot - bed , and the manner of it is this there was taken horse - dung , old and well rotted ; this was laid upon a bank half a foot high , and supported round ...
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... seeds , the cold of the water will mortify . But casually some wheat lay under the pan , which was some- what moistened by the suing of the pan ; which in six weeks , as aforesaid , looked mouldy to the eye , but it was sprouted forth ...
... seeds , the cold of the water will mortify . But casually some wheat lay under the pan , which was some- what moistened by the suing of the pan ; which in six weeks , as aforesaid , looked mouldy to the eye , but it was sprouted forth ...
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