Adam out of Eden: or, an abstract of divers excellent experiments touching the advancement of husbandry. Shewing, among very many other things, an aprovement of ground by rabbiss [sic],from 200 l. annual rent, to 2000 l. yearly profit, all charges deducted. / By Ad. Speed. Gent.

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Adam out of Eden: or, an abstract of divers excellent experiments touching the advancement of husbandry. Shewing, among very many other things, an aprovement of ground by rabbiss [sic],from 200 l. annual rent, to 2000 l. yearly profit, all charges deducted. / By Ad. Speed. Gent.
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Speed, Adolphus, fl. 1652-1659.
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London :: Printed for Henry Brome, at the Gun in Ivy-lane,
1659 [i.e. 1658]
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Agriculture -- England
Horticulture and crops -- England
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"Adam out of Eden: or, an abstract of divers excellent experiments touching the advancement of husbandry. Shewing, among very many other things, an aprovement of ground by rabbiss [sic],from 200 l. annual rent, to 2000 l. yearly profit, all charges deducted. / By Ad. Speed. Gent." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93639.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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Obser. 2.

To make Parsly spring up in few hours; steep the seed in sweet milk, and straw your bed you mean to sow with unquenc'd Lime upon it three times, then sow your feed, and strew once more of your Lime upon it, and upon that earth well prepared, then water it well with temperat Muck water as followeth, and you may according to discreti∣on enjoy your expectation.

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