 | Robert Dundas Thomson - 1846 - 195 páginas
...grass for the purpose of haymaking at that period when the largest amount of matter soluble in water is contained in it. This is assuredly at an earlier...water, and therefore less calculated to serve as food to animals than substances capable of assuming a soluble condition. This is the first point for consideration... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1846
...Grass for the Purpose of Haymaking at that Period when the largest Amount of Mattelsoluble in Water is contained in it. This is assuredly at an earlier...Water, and therefore less calculated to serve as Food to Animals than Substances capable of assuming a soluble Condition. This is the first Point for Consideration... | |
 | The Cultivator - 1846
...the farmer to cut grass for the purpose of hay-making at that period when the larger amount of matter is contained in it. This is assuredly at an earlier...has shot into seed; for it is then that woody matter predominates—a substance totally insoluble in water, and therefore less calculated to serve as food... | |
 | United States. Patent Office - 1848
...grass for the purpose of haymaking at that period when the largest amount of matter soluble in •water is contained in it. This is assuredly at an earlier...water, and therefore* less calculated to serve as food to animals, than substances capable of assuming a soluble condition. This is the first point for consideration... | |
 | 1849
...23. July 13. Water 76.19 81.28 69.0 Solid matter.. 23.81 18.77 31.0 for it is then that woody fibre predominates— a substance totally insoluble in water, and therefore less calculated to serve as food to animals than substances capable of assuming a soluble condition. This is the first point for consideration... | |
 | 1851
...matter soluble in water is coni tained in it. This is assuredly at an earlier period | of its groH-th than when it has shot into seed, for it is then that...water, and therefore less calculated to serve as food to animals than substances capable of assuming a soluble condition. This is the first point for consideration... | |
 | Charles Fox - 1854 - 344 páginas
...hay-making at that period when the largest amount of matter soluble in water is contained in it. This is at an earlier period of its growth than when it has...water, and therefore less calculated to serve as food to animals than substances capable of assuming a soluble condition. This is the first point for consideration... | |
 | Charles Fox - 1854
...hay-making at that period when the largest amount of matter soluble in water is contained in it. This is at an earlier period of its growth than when it has shot into seed, for it is then that woody matter predominates—a substance totally insoluble in water, and therefore less calculated to serve as food... | |
 | 1854
...the farmer to cut grass for the purpose of haymaking at that period when the larger amount of matter is contained in it. This is assuredly at an earlier period of its growth than when it has shot into seeds ; for it is then that the woody matter predominates — a substance totally insoluble in water... | |
 | Robert Dundas Thomson - 1856 - 172 páginas
...grass for the purpose of haymaking at that period when the largest amount of matter soluble in water is contained in it. This is assuredly at an earlier...water, and therefore less calculated to serve as food to animals than substances capable of assuming a soluble condition. This is the first point for consideration... | |
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