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T122876
The gentleman farmer: or, certain observations made by an English gentleman, upon the husbandry of Flanders; and the same compared with that of England. Wherein Upon a Careful Examination of the Soils of each Country, and from some New Experiments made in our own Agriculture, it is demonstrated, That a Younger Brother, with only Five hundred Pounds, laid out as directed, shall be able to spend more than his Elder Brother, who has a Thousand Pounds a Year; and so for any Sum, in a less, or, greater Proportion. Also a certain Method of Improving Meadow Grounds, from Forty Shillings to Six pounds an Acre, by Fish-Ponds. Written by a person of honour in the county of Norfolk.
Person of Honour in the County of Norfolk
North, Roger (1653-1734)
Medicine, Science and Technology
English
printed for E. Curll over-against Catherine-Street, in the Strand
London
1726

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