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CONTENTS.

volume i.

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Introduction
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1
Chap. I. Of the Villa
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21
Chap. II. Of the perſons employed in agriculture
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41
Chap. III. Of ſoil in general, and the qualities of good ſoil
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136
Chap. IV. Of the different kinds of crops raiſed by the Romans, and their care in adapting them to the different ſoils
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175
Chap. V. Of the maxims of the ancients, and ſome general directions to the farmer in his operations
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192
Chap. VI. Of ſchemes of management, and ſucceſſion of crops
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228
Chap. VII. Of the care of the Romans in manuring, and the particulars uſed for this purpoſe
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252
Chap. VIII. Of dung properly ſo called
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260
Chap. IX. Of the management of dung-hills
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274
Chap. X. Of the times and manner of laying on dung
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283
Chap.