| 1806 - 604 pagine
...side, and thus occasions an increased longitudinal extension of the substance of the new wood on that side.* The depression of the lateral branch is thus...means. I could adduce many more facts in support of the preceding deductions, but those I have stated, I conceive to be sufficiently conclusive. It has however... | |
| 1806 - 836 pagine
...side, and thus occasions an increased longitudinal extension of the substance of the new wood on that side *. The depression of the lateral branch is thus...most important operations by the most simple means. ( iI Could adduce many more facts in support of the pre-- ceding deductions ; but those I have stated,... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 500 pagine
...side, and thus occasions an increased longitudinal extension of the substance of the new wood on that side. The depression of the lateral branch is thus...most important operations by the most simple means. To this doctrine the most important objection is, that few branches rise perpendicularly upwards, and... | |
| 1807 - 532 pagine
...endeavoured to point out in a former Memoir. Phi,!. Trans. 1804. branch \ branch is thus prevented ; and jt is even enabled to raise itself above its natural...means. I could adduce many more facts in support of the preceding deductions, but those I have stated I conceive to be sufficiently conclusive. It has, however,... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1807 - 528 pagine
...cause of which I have endeavoured to point out in » branch is thus prevented ; and it is even wnabled to raise itself above its natural level, when the...means. I could adduce many more facts in support of the preceding deductions, but those I have stated I conceive to be sufficiently conclusive. It has, however,... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 406 pagine
...trees ; the cause of which I have endeavoured to point out in a former memoir. (See above, No. IV.) in direct opposition to the immediate action of gravitation...means. I could adduce many more facts in support of the preceding deductions, but those I have stated, I conceive to be sufficiently conclusive. It has however... | |
| Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 410 pagine
...the new wood on that side f. The depression of the lateral branch is thus prevented ; and it is oven enabled to raise itself above its natural level, when...young tree, by the same means, becomes more upright, • See the preceding Paper. in direct opposition to the immediate action of gravitation : nature,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 pagine
...nat-ural level, when the branch« above ii are removed ; and the young tree, by the sime mean*, become» more upright, in direct opposition to the immediate...means. I could adduce many more facts in support of the preceding deductions, but those I have stated, I conceive to be sufficiently conclusive.'It has, however,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 pagine
...the new wood on that side. The depression of the lateral branch is thus prevented, and it is evx'n enabled to raise itself above its nat-ural level,...gravitation ) nature, as usual, executing the most import<yit operations by the most simple means. I could adduce-many more facts in support of the preceding... | |
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