10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXTIRPATOR»
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extirpator in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The mechanic, or, Compendium of practical inventions
Barker's thistle extirpator. It may be easily converted into a swing plough, by
disengaging the axle-tree and wheels. Its beam may be made particularly light,
on account of the line of draught lying so near the heel. This plough is
represented by ...
James Smith (of Liverpool.), 1818
2
The Principles of Practical Agriculture
The extirpator may also be used for the purpose of burying the seed ; but there is
another instrument of which we shall resently have to speak, which is better
adapted for this purpose. Provided that the rand -is tilled before the
commencement ...
Albrecht Daniel Thaer, 1860
3
The Principles of Agriculture
can be done as would be effected by six ploughs, each drawn by two horses and
driven by one man, and often more, because an extirpator moves more quickly
than a plough. It is therefore evident that the use of this instrument is attended ...
Albrecht Daniel Thaer, 1844
4
Agricultural Surveys: Suffolk (1804)
THE EXTIRPATOR. Of this tool, the Rev. Mr. Lewes, of Thorndon, writes : " A Mr.
Hayward, of Stoke Ash, in this neighbourhood, has invented a machine for
destroying weeds, and clearing ploughed lands for seed, which, by the
experience of ...
Great Britain. Board of Agriculture, 1804
5
Religion in the Andes: Vision and Imagination in Early ...
Myths were told of these supernatural beings, who all had their special ministers,
sacrifices, and community festivals.24 These festivals, Arriaga observed,
unfolded according to a common pattern that the extirpator should understand.
Sacrifice ...
6
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Suffolk: ...
THE -EXTIRPATOR. Of this tool, the Rev. Mr. Lewes, of Thorndonv writes : " A Mr.
Hayward, of Stoke Ash, in this neighbourhood, has invented a machine for
destroying weeds, and clearing ploughed lands for seed, which, by the
experience of ...
7
The Invisible War: Indigenous Devotions, Discipline, and ...
Another extirpator in remote parts was don Antonio Ramírez de Aguilar, who was
proficient in Mazatec and Nahuatl. After serving in Teotitlán del Camino between
1679 and 1681, only a few years after Villavicencio, Ramírez de Aguilar ...
8
General View of the Agriculture of the County of Suffolk; ...
equally powerful with the filled ones, and much more generally useful. It is
moveable on wheels many single stack, and does not demand any building
whatever. The price (a winnowing machine included) 160 guineas. THE
EXTIRPATOR.
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The Mechanic; Or, Compendium of Practical Inventions: ...
-_-mi A Thistle Extirpator. This simple instrument affords the agriculturist very
effectual assistance, in eradicating thistles, docks, and other weeds of a similar
kind. It is so contrived, that if the root, in attempting to draw it, breaks in the claw, ...
James Smith (author of the Panorama of science and art.), 1825
10
Caldwell Lee the Poet to Be: The Forthright Omnipotence Era
Guard them Sagacious, tell them there's none crueler, For the Extirpator's Gamut
is now their permanent ruler. Remain with him Smelunraam, watch them carefully
Sagacious, Be not a bit kind, not a tiny bit gracious. Puzzler awaits us, stated ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EXTIRPATOR»
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extirpator is used in the context of the following news items.
Ahmad Awang revels in being seen and not heard
These days Pakatan stalwarts regard Najb's travails at the hands of that relentless extirpator of sitting prime ministers (not to mention deputy ... «Malaysiakini, May 15»
CAN NAJIB BUY THEM ALL? Dr M & Pandikar's DRAMA
Therefore a meeting between the two - one, an extirpator of sitting prime ministers, and the other, a vaguely unhappy arbiter of an arena which ... «Malaysia Chronicle, May 15»
9/11: A Day Of Tragedy For Both The U.S. And Chile
Indeed, Pinochet claimed to be the extirpator of Chile's “marxist cancer,” failing to mention the infections he himself caused. The irony, however ... «Neon Tommy, Sep 12»
Council cuts: into the Eye of the storm
The next exciting event, as far as I can see, came in about 1804 when a blacksmith from Stoke Ash invented an “extirpator” for removing weeds. «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 11»