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Two Essays : I. Reflections on calcareous manures. II. Some reflections on the importance of elastic fluids in vegetation, and on the preservation and application of fold-yard manure
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Two Essays : I. Reflections on calcareous manures. II. Some reflections on the importance of elastic fluids in vegetation, and on the preservation and application of fold-yard manure
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1798.
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481691
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Fenwick, John Ralph (1761-1855)
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21 cm (8vo)
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Fenwick, John Ralph, (1761-1855.)
Fenwick, John Ralph, (1761-1855.)
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