A sure and easy method of improving estates: By plantation of oak, elm, ash, beech, birch, platanus, Portugal chesnut, horse chesnut, walnut, lime service, maple, sycamore, hornbeam, quickbeam, hazel, fir, pine, and all kinds of aquaticks, &c. Wherein is demonstrated, the necessity and advantage thereof; with their manner of raising, cultivating, feeling, &c. in all kinds of soils, whereby estates may be greatly improved. Together with an appendix, of the mensuration of timber, after the common method; and the deceitful way of taking dimensions. Likewise geometrical rules for the true mensuration thereof. By Batty Langley
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Main Author: Langley, Batty 1696-1751 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Printed for F. Noble, at Otway's-Head, in St. Martin's-Court, near Leicester-Fields 1740
Edition:The second edition
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Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, N34632
First published in 1728 as "A sure method of improving estates
Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library
Titlepage in red and black
Physical Description:Online-Ressource ([10],xx,274Seiten,plate) 8°

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