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... land . Again , the high moorlands and heaths are not beyond the reach of improvement from this mode of drainage . Saturated with ochrey matter to within a few inches of the surface , no plants can entrust their roots to the unwholesome ...
... land . Again , the high moorlands and heaths are not beyond the reach of improvement from this mode of drainage . Saturated with ochrey matter to within a few inches of the surface , no plants can entrust their roots to the unwholesome ...
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... land in its drop- cation to agriculture , that it has suggested a method pings as much as it crops in the form of herbage . of dissolving , and thus more economically applying , Only that which is carried to market is lost to the ...
... land in its drop- cation to agriculture , that it has suggested a method pings as much as it crops in the form of herbage . of dissolving , and thus more economically applying , Only that which is carried to market is lost to the ...
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... land , and cut out new channels . As the deposit in question did not ascend higher than the tide , the outer country gradually increased in elevation , while the inner country retained its original level . Hence the gradual ascent to ...
... land , and cut out new channels . As the deposit in question did not ascend higher than the tide , the outer country gradually increased in elevation , while the inner country retained its original level . Hence the gradual ascent to ...
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