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A Compendium of Modern Husbandry: Principally Written During a Survey of ... - Page 197
by James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - 1805
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Georgical Essays, Volume 3

Alexander Hunter - 1803 - 638 pages
...summer, it sometimes rises so high as to be mischievous, by consuming the materials (fire-fanging). In that season, a stick should be kept in it in different...out and feel now and then; for, if it approaches to blood-heat, it should either be watered, or turned over; and, on such an occasion, advantage may be...
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The principles and practice of agriculture systematically explained, Volume 2

Robert Forsyth - 1804 - 620 pages
...high, as to be mifchievous, by confuming the materials, (fire-faning). In that feafon, a ftick fhould be kept in it in different parts, to pull out and feel now and then : for if it approaches to blood-heat, it mould either be watered, or turned over ; and on fuch an occafion, advantage may be...
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A Treatise on the Origin, Qualities, and Cultivation of Moss-earth

William Aiton - 1805 - 192 pages
...be mif" chievous, by coni'uming the materials, i fire-fang ** ing.) In that leafon, a (tick ihould be kept in it in " different parts, to pull out and feel now and then; " for if it approaches to blood-beat, it fhould either ** be watered, or turned over; and on fuch an occa" fion, advantage may...
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The complete grazier; or Farmer's and cattle breeder's and dealers assistant ...

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1830 - 706 pages
...summer, it sometime1 rises so high, as to be mischievous, by consuming the material* (fire-faning). In that season a stick should be kept in it in different...out and feel now and then : for if it approaches to blood-heat, it should either be watered, or turned over ; and on such an occasion, advantage may be...
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Mackenzie's five thousand receipts in all the useful and domestic arts

Colin MacKenzie - 1853 - 498 pages
...in. ten days or sooner; in winter, not perhaps for miny weeks, if the cold is severe. In the firmer season, a stick should be kept in it in different...pull out and feel now and then; for, if it approaches blood-heat, it should either be watered or turned over: and, on such an occasion, advantage may be...
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Contributions Toward the Improvement of Agriculture in Nova-Scotia: With ...

Sir John William Dawson - 1856 - 290 pages
...summer it sometimes risers so high as to be mischievous, by consuming the materials, (fire-fanging. ) In that season, a stick should be kept in it in different...pull out and feel now and then ; for if it approaches to1 blood heat, it should either be watered or turned over ; arid on such an occasion, advantage may...
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The Complete Farmer and Rural Economist: Containing a Compendious Epitome of ...

Thomas Green Fessenden - 1857 - 672 pages
...summer, it sometimes rises so high as to be mischievous. by consuming the materials, (fire-fanging.) In that season a stick should be kept in it in different parts, to pull out and foel now and then ; for if it approaches to blood-heat, it should either be watered or turned over...
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Public Documents of Massachusetts, Volumes 1-4

Massachusetts - 1870 - 1232 pages
...in summer it sometimes rises so high as to be mischievous by producing what is called fire-fanging. In that season a stick should be kept in it in different...then ; for if it approaches to blood heat, it should be watered or turned over ; and on such occasions advantage may be taken to mix with it a little fresh...
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Mackenzie's Ten Thousand Receipts: In All the Useful and Domestic Arts ...

Colin MacKenzie - 1867 - 510 pages
...weeks, if the cold is severe. In the former senson, a stick should be kept in it in ditle mit partí, to pull out and feel now and then ; for, if it approaches blood-heat, it should either be watered or turned over; and, on such an occasion, advautHge may bç...
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