10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SLOPEWISE»
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slopewise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The vineyard, a treatise, the observations made by a ...
... at former Cuttings; about the fatter end of this Month, cut all your Vines
throughout your Vineyard, down to the Heads before mention'd, about two Inches
from the Ground ; Cut them not directly cross, but rather slopewise; that the Rain
or Wet ...
2
The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of ...
In the like manner is to be filled up the empty space between the second and
third wall, descending also slopewise from the second to the third, to serve for a
buttress to the second, that is to bear all the weight and force of the water. All
these ...
3
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
SLOPEWISE, adj. Obliquely; not perpendicularly. — The Wear is a frith, reaching
slopewise through the Ose from the land to low-water mark, and having in it a
bent or cod with an eye-hook ; where the fish entering, upon their coming back
with ...
4
The Sportsman's Directory, and Park & Gamekeeper's ...
... years' growth, the older the better), go into some part about the middle, if it be
not too large, and pitch your nets along as you do for rabbits, but one joining to
the other slopewise, hanging over that way where you design to drive the cocks.
John Mayer (gamekeeper.),
1838
5
Carew's Survey of Cornwall: to which are added, notes ...
If the load lie slopewise, the tinners dig a convenient depth, and then pass
forward under ground, so far as the air will yield them breathing, which, as it
beginneth to fail, they sink a shaft down thither from the top, to admit a renewing
vent, which ...
Richard Carew, Thomas Tonkin,
1811
Crown, or slopewise, those that are ill placed, to make 'em become Branches to
bear Fruit, and above all things avoding a Confusion of Branches. Gent. I
understand all you fay very well, except what you call Pruning slopewise, and to
the ...
Louis Liger, George London, Henry Wise,
1717
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The Duty of a Steward to His Lord: Represented Under Several ...
Winds any of the larger branches happen to be broken off, that care be taken to
cut ' the remaining part within a few inches of the body of the _ Tree, slopewise
and smooth, the better to cast off the wet, lest it get into the body of the Tree,
which ...
In the like manner is to be filled up the empty space between the second and
third wall, descending also slopewise from the Second to the third, to serve for a
buttress to the second, that is to bear all the weight and force of the water. All
these ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), Charles Hutton, George Shaw,
1809
In the like manner is to be filled up the empty space between the second and
third wall, descending also slopewise from the second to the third, to serve for a
buttress to the second, that is to bear all the weight and force of the water. * All
these ...
10
Oceanology of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
In a wider interpretation, the thermal bar as a transition zone between two
different types of mixing above the coastal slope is a complex phenomenon that
includes the slopewise gravity current, the subsurface jet, and the
compensational ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SLOPEWISE»
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Ski area employee suspected of damaging wall, then skiing drunk to …
We urge everyone to be SlopeWise, ski and ride safely and remember you are responsible for your actions.” #Skiing under the influence is a Class 2 petty ... «Steamboat Pilot & Today, Feb 14»
Hayden's Whittney Lighthizer designs winning ski safety poster
... at school by Steamboat Ski Area patroller Deb Holloway, who told Whittney she was the grand prize winner of this year's SlopeWise Safety Poster Contest. «Steamboat Pilot & Today, Mar 13»