British Farmer's Magazine, Issue 43James Ridgway, 1862 - Agriculture |
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... increase durability , to reduce consumption of coal , and get rid of friction . Rowland , of Salis- bury , has introduced a new and perfect parallel motion to guide the piston in lieu of the ordinary guide bars , which must tend to ...
... increase durability , to reduce consumption of coal , and get rid of friction . Rowland , of Salis- bury , has introduced a new and perfect parallel motion to guide the piston in lieu of the ordinary guide bars , which must tend to ...
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... increase of 12 as compared with the names on the list at the last annual meeting . The Council has sustained during the past year the loss of three patrons - the Duke of Bedford , the Earl Fortescue , and the Earl of Mount Edgecombe ...
... increase of 12 as compared with the names on the list at the last annual meeting . The Council has sustained during the past year the loss of three patrons - the Duke of Bedford , the Earl Fortescue , and the Earl of Mount Edgecombe ...
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... increase their wheat harvest from eighteen to twenty- eight millions he really could not understand . He himself grew , he believed , as large crops as almost any one , but he did not see how he was to make such a per - centage of increase ...
... increase their wheat harvest from eighteen to twenty- eight millions he really could not understand . He himself grew , he believed , as large crops as almost any one , but he did not see how he was to make such a per - centage of increase ...
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... increase in popularity . At present there were between seven and eight hundred pounds received annually in subscriptions , and the society consequently yielded to none in the kingdom , except the Royal , in importance and the extent of ...
... increase in popularity . At present there were between seven and eight hundred pounds received annually in subscriptions , and the society consequently yielded to none in the kingdom , except the Royal , in importance and the extent of ...
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... increased so extraordinarily as the Royal Agricultural Society ; and when its operations were con- trasted with similar ... increase . Major WILSON , in responding for " The Stewards " said , in certain classes , and especially in ...
... increased so extraordinarily as the Royal Agricultural Society ; and when its operations were con- trasted with similar ... increase . Major WILSON , in responding for " The Stewards " said , in certain classes , and especially in ...
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Page 251 - ... notice in writing of such appeal, and of the cause and matter thereof, within three days after such conviction, and seven clear days at the least before such sessions, and shall also either remain in custody until the sessions, or enter into a recognizance with two sufficient sureties...
Page 251 - Majesty's superior courts of record ; and no warrant of commitment shall be held void by reason of any defect therein, provided it be therein alleged that the party has been convicted, and there be a good and valid conviction to sustain the same.
Page 251 - Peace, conditioned personally to appear at the said Sessions, and to try such Appeal, and to abide the Judgment of the Court thereon, and to pay such Costs as shall be by the Court awarded...
Page 251 - Scotland ; and if such person shall have obtained such game by unlawfully going on any land in search or pursuit of game, or shall have used any such article or thing as aforesaid for unlawfully killing or taking game, or shall have been accessory thereto...
Page 251 - ... shall have good cause to suspect that any such game or any such article or thing is being carried by any such person, and, should there be found any game or any such article or thing as aforesaid upon such person, cart or other conveyance, to seize and detain such game, article or thing...
Page 251 - ... and the court at such sessions shall hear and determine the matter of the appeal, and shall make such order therein, with or without costs to either party, as to the court shall seem meet...
Page 251 - Street, or Public Place, to search any Person whom he may have good Cause to suspect of coming from any Land where he shall have been unlawfully in search or pursuit of Game, or any Person aiding or abetting such Person, and having in his Possession any Game unlawfully obtained, or any Gun, Part of Gun, or Nets, or Engines used for the killing or taking Game, and also to stop and search any Cart or other Conveyance in...
Page 83 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth them : as the one dieth, so dieth the other ; yea, they have all one breath ; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast : for all is vanity. All go unto one place ; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
Page 176 - Sweet-beam'd, and shedding oft through lucid clouds A pleasing calm; while broad, and brown, below Extensive harvests hang the heavy head. Rich, silent, deep, they stand; -for not a gale Rolls its light billows o'er the bending plain : A calm of plenty ! till the ruffled air Falls from its poise, and gives the breeze to blow. Rent is the fleecy mantle of the sky ; The clouds fly different; and the sudden sun By fits effulgent gilds th...
Page 251 - ... for the county, riding, division, liberty, city, borough or place in which the accused party is to be tried, there to be imprisoned and safely kept until after the trial of such accused party, unless in the...