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Reasons against passing into law a bill now depending in Parliament for erecting public granaries in Dublin, Corke and Belfast. With a new plan for the improvement of tillage in Ireland. Humbly proposed to the legislature.

By: T.C.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by J. Potts, 1766Description: 16p. ; 8.°.Note: Lacks half-titleSubject(s): Agricultural innovations -- Ireland
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VOL.187(2) Frugal husbandry expressed in short rules and directions for the growth and improvement of hops. VOL.187(3) A dissertation on the inlargement of tillage, the erecting of public granaries, and the regulating, employing, and supporting the poor in this kingdom: addressed to His Grace the Lord Primate of all Ireland. VOL.187(4) Twelve designs of country-houses, of two, three and four rooms on a floor, proper for glebes and small estates, with some observations on the common errors in building. By a gentleman. VOL.187(5) Reasons against passing into law a bill now depending in Parliament for erecting public granaries in Dublin, Corke and Belfast. With a new plan for the improvement of tillage in Ireland. Humbly proposed to the legislature. VOL.187(6) Experiments in agriculture, made under the direction of the Right Honorable and Honorarle Dublin Society, in the year 1766. ... By Mr. John Wynn Baker. VOL.187(8) A treatise on the ananas or pine-apple. Containing plain and easy directions for raising this most excellent fruit without fire, and in a much higher perfection than from the stove. Illustrated with an elegant copper-plate, in which is exhibited, the new invented pine-frame, &c. peculiarly adapted for that use; with another, shewing the fruit coloured from nature. To which are added, full directions for raising melons. By Adam Taylor, ... VOL.187(9) Traité de la nature. De la culture, et de l'utilité des pommes de terre. Par un ami des hommes.

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