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141-143 The country gentleman and farmer's monthly director. - containing necessary instructions for the management and improvement of a farm, in every month of the year (flera utgåvor) Richard Bradley M.DCC.XXVII. 1727 Engelska
144 The compleat seedsman's monthly calendar - shewing the best and most easy method for raising and cultivating every sort of seed belonging to a kitchen and flower-garden : with necessary instructions for sowing of berries, mast, and seeds of ever-greens, forest-trees, and such as are proper for improving of land Richard Bradley 1738 Engelska
145 The gentleman and farmer's guide for the increase and improvement of cattle - viz. lambs, sheep, hogs, calves, cows, oxen, &c. : also the best manner of breeding, and breaking horses ... also, observations on the many benefits of the woollen manufactures of Great-Britain, and the great advantages arising from hides, tallow, &c Richard Bradley 1739 Engelska
146 Dictionaire sic oeconomique, or, The family dictionary - contianing, the most experienced methods of improving estates and of preserving health Noel Chomel 1758 Engelska
147 A general treatise of agriculture, both philosophical and practical, displaying the arts of husbandry and gardening - : in two parts, Part I. of husbandry ... Part II. of gardening Richard Bradley 1757 Engelska
148 Pauperism - whence does it arise? How may it be remedied : being an appeal to his fellow-countrymen for a cheaper & better kind of poor-law Richard Beadon. Bradley 1846 Engelska
149 Mexico: Background and Issues (Countries, Regional Studies, Trading Blocks, Unions, World Organizations) Richard C. Bradley 2009 Okänt
150 New improvements of planting and gardening, both practical and philosophical. - In three parts, viz. I. The clergy-man's recreation. II. The gentleman's recreation. III. The lady's recreation. By John Lawrence, A.M. rector of Yelvertost in Northamptonshire, and sometime Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge. With an appendix explaining the motion of the sap and generation of plants: with other discoveries never before made publick, for the improvement of forest-trees; with an invention whereby more designs of garden platts may be made in an hour, than can be found in all the books now extant. Likewise several rare secrets for the improvement of fruit-trees, kitchen-gardens, and green-house plants. Adorn'd with copper plates. By Richard Bradley, Fellow of the Royal Society John Laurence MDCCXVII. 1717 Engelska
151 Common Spiders of North America Richard A. Bradley 2012 Okänt
152 The country housewife and lady's director, in the management of a house, and the delights and profits of a farm. - Containing instructions for managing the brew-house, and malt-liquors in the cellar; the making of wines of all forts. Directions for the dairy, in the improvement of butter and cheese upon the worst of soils; the feeding and making of brawn; the ordering of fish, fowl, herbs, roots, and all other useful branches belonging to a country-seat, in the most elegant manner for the table. Practical observation concerning distilling; with the best method of making ketchup, and many other curious and durable sauces. The whole distributed in their proper months, from the beginning to the end of the year. With particular remarks relating to the drying of kilming of saffron. By R. Bradley. professor of botony in the University of Cambridge, and F.R.S Richard Bradley M.DCC.XXVIII. 1728 Engelska
153 A geography of offerings - deposits of valuables in the landscapes of ancient Europe Richard Bradley 2017 Engelska
154 The gentleman and farmer's guide for the increase and improvement cattle, - Viz. lambs, sheep, hogs, calves, cows, oxen, &c. Also the best manner of breeding, and breaking horses, both for sport and burden: with an account of their respective distempers, and the most approved medicines for their cure. Also, observations on the many benefits of the woollen manufactures of Great-Britain, and the great advantages arising from hides, tallow, &c. Illustrated with copper plates. The third edition. By R. Bradley, professor of botany in the University of Cambridge, and F.R.S Richard Bradley 1739 Engelska
155 The compleat fruit and flower gardener. - Containing, I. Curious directions for cultivating the choicest fruits at a small expence. II. Peculiar observations and rules for the management of dwarf fruit-trees, wall-trees, espaliers, and standards; by a new method of rendering them more ornamental and profitable. III. The most useful experiments for improving land by grain and seeds. IV. The names and characters of all the known soils in England, and their improvement by grain, seeds, and plants. V. Remarks concerning the raising flowers from seed. VI. An exact description of the great American aloe, its manner of blossoming and use; with the culture of that, and many other exotic plants. VII. An account of the most beautiful kinds of torch thistles, and their flowers, &c. VIII. The history of the Glastenbury or Holy Thorn, and the peculiar qualifications of that wonderful plant. The third edition, corrected and adorn'd with cuts. To which is added, an appendix concerning the best methods of pruning fruit-trees, whether they are train'd against wals, or in espaliers, dwarss, &c. shewing the disadvantage of the knife, whereby there parts of the wall-fruit is lost every year. Also the method of lopping timber-trees; improving and preserving of that excellent root the potatoe; with the various ways of preparing and dressing them for the table. By R. Bradley, late professor of botany in the University of Cambridge, and F.R.S Richard Bradley 1733 Engelska
156 New improvements of planting and gardening, both philosophical and practical - Explaining the motion of the sapp and generation of plants. With other discoveries never before made publick, for the improvement of forest-trees flower gardens, or parterres; with a new invention whereby more designs of garden-platts may be made in an hour, than can be found in all the books now extant. Likewise several rare secrets for the improvement of fruit-trees, kitchen-gardens, and green-house plants. The second edition corrected. By Richard Bradley, fellow of the Royal Society Richard Bradley MDCCXVIII. 1718 Engelska
157-158 The fruit garden displayed. - Setting forth the several varieties of fruit ripe in every month of the year: collected from the most celebrated gardens in Europe. With their figures, description of colour, taste, and history; and the manner of their culture. Publish'd, in order to inform the curious of the nature and manner of propagating all sorts of fruit; each month containing between twenty and thirty figures taken from the life. For the month of July (flera utgåvor) Richard Bradley MD.CC.XXXII. 1732 Engelska
159 The riches of a hop-garden explain'd, - rrom the several improvements arising by that beneficial plant: as well to the private cultivators of it, as to the publick. With the observations and remarks of the most celebrated hop-planters in Britain. Wherein such rules are laid down for the management of the hop, as many improve the most barren ground, from one shilling to thirty or forty pounds an acre per annum. In which is particularly set forth, the whole culture from the first breaking up of the ground, the planting, &c. to the kilning, or drying of the hop. Rendered familiar to every capacity. By R. Bradley, Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, and F.R.S Richard Bradley 1731 Engelska
160 Gardening improv'd - Containing I. The clergyman's recreation: shewing the pleasure and pront of the art of gardening. Wherein is treated, 1. Of preparing the ground for planting and sowing. 2. Of the method of planting fruit trees in gardens. 3. Of the most agreeable disposition for a garden. 4. Of nurseries. 5. Of pruning. 6. Of grafting and inoculating. 7. Of the proper disposition of trees against a wall, the best kinds of each, their order and time of ripening, &c. II. The gentleman's recreation: or, The second part of the art of gardening improved. Containing several new experiments and curious observations relating to fruit-trees, particularly a new method of building walls with horizontal shelters. Illustrated with copper plates. III. The fruit-garden kalendar: teaching in order of time what is to be done therein every month in the year. Containing several new and plain directions, more particularly relating to the vine. Written by John Lawrence, M.A. rector of Yelvertost in Northamptonshire. IV. The lady's recreation: or, The art of gardening farther improved. Containing the best ways of propagating all sorts of flowers, flower-trees, and shrubs, &c. The most commodious methods for erecting green-houses, &c. Of plantations in avenues, walks, wildernesses, &c. With the gardener's compleat kalendar: or, The art of managing both the fruit-garden and kitchen-garden every month in the year. By Charles Evelyn, Esq; with an appendix explaining the motion of sap, and generation of plants. And a new invention for the more speedy designing of garden-platts. By Richard Bradley John Laurence 1719 Engelska

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