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Pagina 285
... march in which sense , it stands contradistin- guished from acies , which denoted the army in battle array ; though , on some occasions , we find the two words used indifferently for each other . The Roman armies , in their marches ...
... march in which sense , it stands contradistin- guished from acies , which denoted the army in battle array ; though , on some occasions , we find the two words used indifferently for each other . The Roman armies , in their marches ...
Pagina 396
... March , as soon as the ground is tolerably dry . If it continues wet all the month of March , it is too late to venture them after . It is much better to summer - fallow , and to sow wheat in the au- tumn . But the preferable method ...
... March , as soon as the ground is tolerably dry . If it continues wet all the month of March , it is too late to venture them after . It is much better to summer - fallow , and to sow wheat in the au- tumn . But the preferable method ...
Pagina 424
... March or April . If intended for feeding in March , April and May , the plants must be set the first week of the preceding July , from seed sown in the end of February or beginning of March the same year . The late setting of the plants ...
... March or April . If intended for feeding in March , April and May , the plants must be set the first week of the preceding July , from seed sown in the end of February or beginning of March the same year . The late setting of the plants ...
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