Journal of a Horticultural Tour through Germany, Belgium, and part of France,Autumn of 1835 - Part 21
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Part 21

EARL FITZWILLIAM'S FIRST AND SECOND ADDRESSES TO LANDOWNERS ON THE CORN LAWS. New Editions. 1_s._ 6_d._

CORN LAWS COMPLETE TO 1833.

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FREE TRADE in CORN, the Real Interest of the Landlord, and the True Policy of the State. By a c.u.mBERLAND LAND-OWNER. Second Edition. 2_s._ 6_d._

AN INQUIRY into the EXPEDIENCY of the EXISTING RESTRICTIONS on the IMPORTATION of FOREIGN CORN; with Observations on the Present Social and Political Prospects of Great Britain. By JOHN BARTON. 3_s._ 6_d._

Key to Agricultural Prosperity. In 229 closely printed 8vo. pages.

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STATE and PROSPECTS of BRITISH AGRICULTURE; being a Compendium of the Evidence given before a Committee of the House of Commons, appointed in 1836, to inquire into Agricultural Distress. With a few Introductory Observations. By a MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.

"We can confidently recommend this publication to our readers as a most useful compendium of the Evidence, much of it highly curious, taken before the Agricultural Committee; and we trust it will be extensively circulated throughout the country."--_Chronicle, March 31._

REMARKS on the PRESENT STATE of AGRICULTURE; in a Letter to his Const.i.tuents. By CHARLES SHAW LEFEVRE, Esq., M.P., Chairman of the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the State of Agriculture, Session 1836. Eleventh Edition, 1_s._ 6_d._

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PRACTICAL FARMING AND GRAZING, with Observations on the Breeding and Feeding of Sheep and Cattle; on Rents and t.i.thes; on the Maintenance and Employment of Agricultural Labourers; on the Poor Law Amendment Act; and on other subjects connected with Agriculture. By C. HILLYARD, Esq.

President of the Northamptonshire Farming and Grazing Society.

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THE BRITISH FARMER'S MAGAZINE (QUARTERLY), No. I. of Vol. I. (New Series) for April.

CONTENTS:

Mr. S. Taylor, on the manufacture of Beet-root Sugar in France. On the use of Chalk as Manure--Mr. Donaldson's Observations on the causes which r.e.t.a.r.d the Advancement of Agriculture--On Gypsum as a Manure--Mr.

Towers, on the Improvement of Agriculture--Mr. Taylor, in Reply to Mr.

Donbavand--Extracts from the Diary of a late eminent Agriculturist--On Manures, their Use and Composition--On Beet-Root Sugar--On Land Draining--Mr. Gray, on the Statistic History of 1836--Liverpool Agricultural Society's Third Annual Ploughing Match--Remarks on the Management of an Ess.e.x Farm--Mr. Stent, on the Failure of the Potato Crop--Two Months at Kilkee--Mr. Percivall, on the Epidemics of 1836--Norfolk Quarterly Report--General Report for England--Miscellaneous.

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No. II. will be published on July 1, 1837.

=MISCELLANEOUS WORKS=.

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LORD COLLINGWOOD'S MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE, PUBLIC and PRIVATE. By G.

L. NEWNHAM COLLINGWOOD, Esq. F.R.S. Fifth Edition. In the Press.

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MR. CANNING.

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LORD BROUGHAM.

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