10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REPLUNGE»
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replunge in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
replunge and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The gardener's pocket journal, and daily assistant in the ...
... pots of pines, and remove some of the waste, or earthy old bark, at top, then
apply the fresh tan, the old and new forked up together, ard directly replunge thf
pots of plants. Fire-heat — will still be necessary every evening and cold
mornings.
John Abercrombie, George Glenny, 1857
2
The Gardener's Pocket Journal ... Eighth Edition, Etc
'220 nor noose, &c. heat of the bark-bed, in which to replunge the' pots of pines
after shifting, that the revived heat of the bed may forward the emission of new
root-fibres into the fresh earth, more expeditious and effectual. Admit air—freely
into ...
John ABERCROMBIE (Horticulturist.), 1801
3
A Concise Account of the Glorious Battle of Waterloo and ...
The conduct of ministers was pointedly censured for having agreed to place him
in a situation so insecure as the island of Elba, and for their reprehensible
negligence in allowing him to escape, and replunge thenations of Europe again
in that ...
4
Floricultural Cabinet and Florists' Magazine. ...
When the plants have grown three or four inches high, I pot them off singly into 60
sized pots, and afterwards replunge them into the frame. The compost I use is a
strong rich loam, with one third of rotten manure and night soil. This is well ...
5
Letters on the revolution of France, and on the new ...
power, and to replunge us into slavery ? that is to fay, the only difference which
distinguishes, as to this point, the irreligious doctrine from ecclesiastic aristocracy
is, that the first wisties for the ruin of Religion, in order to render more certain the ...
6
The Gardener's Pocket Journal, and daily assistant in the ...
... about one-third of new tan, if not done last month; first take up the pots of pines,
and remove some of the waste, or earthy old bark, at top, then apply the fresh tan,
the old and new forked up together, and directly replunge thrpots of plants.
John ABERCROMBIE (Horticulturist.), George GLENNY (the Elder.), 1857
to replunge the country into the horrors of war ; nor would he suffer any law,
divine or human (with shame and grief I make the avowal), to restrain his desires
; but would hurry onto their gratification, with the dreadful energy that marks his ...
Faulconstein forest, 1810
8
History of the Wars of the French Revolution, from the ...
... that the general peace, the object of the wishes of Europe, and the constant
purpose of their labours, may not again be troubled ; and to provide against every
attempt which shall threaten to replunge the world into the disorders and miseries
...
Let us not wait till we can proudly start with a vast and hazardous experiment, the
failure of which would replunge England into profounder ignorance than before ;
but contenting ourselves with small beginnings, and advancing, as wisdom ...
10
The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, ...
... which it establishes, since trey overturn the throne and the altar, and tend to
replunge men in barbarism by appearing to bring them back to nature; null from
its consequences, dreadful consequences, of which experience already.
presents a ...