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A treatise of hemp-husbandry being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America. : With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production ; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of the said material

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  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry : being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America"
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry : being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America. With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of the said material. By Edmund Quincy, Esq; [One line from Horace in Latin]"
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America. : With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production ; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of the said material"@en
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry : being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America. With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production ; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of the said material. By Edmund Quincy, Esq ; [One line from Horace in Latin]"@en
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry; being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America"
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America"
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry; : being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America"@en
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America. With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of the said material. By Edmund Quincy, Esq; [One line from Horace in Latin]"@en
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America. With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of the said material. By Edmund Quincy, Esq; [One line from Horace in Latin]"
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry; : being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America. : With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of the said material"@en
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry : being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material ... With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of said material"@en
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry"@en
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry"
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America. With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production ; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of the said material. By Edmund Quincy, Esq ; [One line from Horace in Latin]"
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry; being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of the useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America"@en
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America"
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable to the experience of several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America"@en
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience o several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America. With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of the said material. By Edmund Quincy, Esq; [One line from Horace in Latin]"@en
  • "A treatise of hemp-husbandry being a collection of approved instructions, as to the choice and preparation of the soils, most proper for the growth of that useful and valuable material, and also as to the subsequent management thereof, agreable [sic] to the experience o several countries wherein it has been produced, both in Europe and America. With some introductory observations, upon the necessity which the American British colonies are under, generally to engage in the said production; and upon the extensive usefulness, and great utility of the said material. By Edmund Quincy, Esq; [One line from Horace in Latin]"