| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1785 - 698 páginas
...Therefore, whoever deligns to cultivate thefe trees for timber, mould never think of tranfplanting them, but fow the acorns on the fame ground where...are to grow ; for timber of all thofe trees which in: trmfplanted is not near fo valuable as, that of the trees from acorns." (Art. Q^JERCUS.) Of of... | |
| Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - 1791 - 906 páginas
...vioufly * Whoever defigns to cultivate tne Oak for Timber, fhould never think of tranfplanting it, hut fow the Acorns on the fame ground where they are to grow; for the timher of all thofe trees which are tranfplanted, is not near fo valuahle as that of the trees... | |
| William Marshall - 1796 - 486 páginas
...cultivate thefe trees for timber, mould never think of tranfplanting them, but low the acorns on the lame ground where they are to grow ; for timber of all...near fo valuable as that of the trees from acorns." (Art. QUURCVS.) preferable preferable to any. But in more level fttimions, we cannot allow any liberty... | |
| Mr. Marshall (William) - 1796 - 460 páginas
...cultivate thefe trees for timber, ihould never think of tranfplanting them, but fow the acorns on the lame ground where they are to grow ; for timber of all...near fo valuable as that of the trees from acorns." (Art. QUERC.US.) preferable preferable to any. But in more level fituations, we cannot allow any liberty... | |
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