The London Quarterly Review, Томи 115 – 116Theodore Foster, 1864 |
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... ground near the furnaces a circular space from four to six inches deep , and several feet in diameter . Round this space is built a wall about two feet high . The iron flows from the furnace into this reservoir , and is there allowed to ...
... ground near the furnaces a circular space from four to six inches deep , and several feet in diameter . Round this space is built a wall about two feet high . The iron flows from the furnace into this reservoir , and is there allowed to ...
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... ground . The district magistrates have stringent orders not to disturb , if possible , such owners as have dwelt upon their land for two or more generations , and on no account whatever are the new occupiers allowed to remove or till ...
... ground . The district magistrates have stringent orders not to disturb , if possible , such owners as have dwelt upon their land for two or more generations , and on no account whatever are the new occupiers allowed to remove or till ...
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... ground on the hill slopes , and is principally confined to the over - populated country within one hundred miles of the coast . These slopes are planted with rice , sweet potatoes , and other vegeta- bles ; and , to prevent the rains ...
... ground on the hill slopes , and is principally confined to the over - populated country within one hundred miles of the coast . These slopes are planted with rice , sweet potatoes , and other vegeta- bles ; and , to prevent the rains ...
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... ground , and either sim- ply trodden in or covered over with handfuls of earth , and rolled with a heavy wooden roller . The rains which fall at this time of the year and the succeeding hot summer cause vegetation to proceed with great ...
... ground , and either sim- ply trodden in or covered over with handfuls of earth , and rolled with a heavy wooden roller . The rains which fall at this time of the year and the succeeding hot summer cause vegetation to proceed with great ...
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... ground are em- ployed to raise from three hundred to four hundred plants , and each of these plants will annually produce six ounces of tea - leaves . In some fortunately situated plantations where the shrub grows to an unusual size ...
... ground are em- ployed to raise from three hundred to four hundred plants , and each of these plants will annually produce six ounces of tea - leaves . In some fortunately situated plantations where the shrub grows to an unusual size ...
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