10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBNASCENT»
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
SUBNASCENT, Lat. subnascens, present participle of sttbnasci, to grow under.
Growing under. There is nothing more prejudicial to subnascent young trees,
then, when newly trimmed and pruned, to have their wound poisoned with
continual ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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Silva: or, a discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation ...
Book III. ling gwts'JVay and Air to the subnascent Seedlings ; and the rest wilt *-^
VNJ make lusty Shoot*. 3 . As to what Numbers and Scantlings you are to leave
on every Acre, the Statutes are our general Guides, at least the legal. It is a very ...
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Silva Or a Discourse of Forest- Trees, and the Propagation ...
... and young roots to spring and run: The cutting flaming, smooth. and close, is of
great importance; and frequent felling gives way and air to the subnascent
seedlings, and the rest will make lusty shoots. As to what numbers and scantlings
you ...
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Encyclopaedia Metropolitana; or, universal dictionary of ...
During the two following days the vessels are very full of blood, and the bone
itself is almost perfected. Long straight vessels, together with subnascent cellular
tissue, pass between the larger plates, and descend to the extreme boundary of
the ...
Great _ men, therefore, should not, like overgrown trees, too much shade the
subnascent plants and young imps, who would grow modestly under their
influence; but receive, protect, and encourage them, by inductive opportunities
and ...
John Elvelyn, William Upcott, 1825
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Silva: Or , a Discourse of Forest-trees. Terra, a ...
... be of noxious Influence to the subnascent Plants of other Kinds, by_Reason of
a clamnty Dew, which it sheds upon them, and therefore ssthey would not be
indulged in Tollards, or spreading Trees, but to thicken 'Under-woods i and
Coþses.
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Pub. Virgilii Maronis Georgicorum libri quatuor
Arbor ipsa om" nibus horis pomifera est, aliis eadentibus, " aliis maturescentibus,
aliis Vero subnascent-i's bus. Tentavere gentcs travnsferre ad sese, " propte."
remedii praestantiam, fictilibus in " vasis, dato per cavernas radicibus spiramento:
...
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Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Account of the ...
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of the In-:; tion of his Son, whereupon is tiie Ro)-zzz' 0.z:'; M Prinrc's Coronet,
ovcrfi'-reading Subnascent 'A r - young Suckcrs. , SEPUS. FACTUF-.
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The Illustrated National Pronouncing Dictionary of the ...
Subnascent, (sub-nas'ent) a. growing Subordinacy, (sub-or'din-as-e) n. state of
being subordinate. Subordinate, (sub-ordin-at) a. inferior; subject ;—n. an inferior;
—v. t. to make subject. [state of subjection. Subordination, (sub-or-din-a'shun) n.
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The forest trees of Britain
... By shredding up the boughs to a head, I have caused it to shoot to a
considerable height in a little time ; but if you will lop it for the fire, let it be done in
January ; and indeed it is observed to be of noxious influence to subnascent
plants of ...
Charles Alexander Johns, 1847