Agricultural enquiries on plaister of Paris.

Also, facts, observations and conjectures on that subtance [sic], when applied as manure. : Collected, chiefly from the practice of farmers in Pennsylvania, and published as much with a view to invite, as to give information.

Agricultural enquiries on plaister of Paris.
Peters, Richard
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Agricultural enquiries on plaister of Paris.

Also, facts, observations and conjectures on that subtance [sic], when applied as manure. : Collected, chiefly from the practice of farmers in Pennsylvania, and published as much with a view to invite, as to give information.

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Edition Notes

Dedicated to George Washington

Parentheses substituted for square brackets enclosing "Entered according to act of Congress."

Errata statements, p. [112] and [114]

Evans 32673

Rink, E. Technical Americana, 1508

Digital image available in the Readex/Newsbank Digital Evans series

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 32673)

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Philadelphia
Series
Early American imprints -- no. 32673

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
[2], vii, [2], 10-111, [3] p.
Number of pages
111

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Open Library
OL15523872M

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