A thesis, wrote upon the most noble and now universally interestive science of agriculture With those, the humble author's public assertions of possess'd abilities, for changing all sorts of the most spuriously forbidding sour lands (even with, or without tillage) into exceeding milky, mellusive, or otherwise more gregitatively delightful fattening pastures. Together with the very same mutaveal alternative, for as favourably profitable a metamorphose, and that for advantage to all sorts of coarse, or otherwise defectively degenerated meadows, &c. &c. By Abraham Fry.

  • Fry, Abraham.
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M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]
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