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" Its afhes afford a great quantity of pot afh exceeded by few or perhaps by none of the trees that grow in the woods of the United States. The tree is fuppofed to arrive at its full growth in the woods in twenty years. It is not injured by tapping; on... "
Transactions of the American Philosophical Society - Page 65
by American Philosophical Society - 1793
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An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of ..., Volume 3

William Winterbotham - America - 1795 - 558 pages
...they are able to cultivate forage for that purpofe1. Its afhes afford a great quantity of pot-afli, exceeded by few or perhaps by none of the trees that...injured by tapping ; on the contrary, the oftener it » tapped the more fyrup is obtained from it. In this refpeft it follows the law of animal fecretion....
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 18, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 452 pages
...that purpofe. Its ames afford a gieat quantity or potaih, exceeded by few, or perhaps by none, oí the trees that grow in the woods of the United States....injured by tapping ; on the contrary, the oftener The citait is tapped, the more fyrup is obtained from it. In this" *^'-* оа refpeft it follows a...
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Essays, Literary, Moral and Philosophical ...

Benjamin Rush - American essays - 1806 - 388 pages
...resemblance to that sort we have in " Europe." v a great quantity of pot ash, exceeded by few, or pel-haps by none of the trees that grow in the woods of the United States. The tree is supposed to arrive at its full growth in the woods in twenty years. It is not injured by tapping ;...
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Guy's Pocket Cyclopaedia: Or Miscellany of Useful Knowledge, from the Best ...

Joseph Guy - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1810 - 548 pages
...to cultivate forage for that purpose. Its ashes afford a great quantity of pot-ash, exceeded by few of the trees that grow in the woods of the United States. The tree is supposed to arrive at its full growth in twenty years. It is not injured by tapping ; on the contrary,...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 21

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 842 pages
...before they are able to cultivate forage for that purpose. Its ashes afford a great quantity of potash, exceeded by few, or perhaps by none, of the trees...grow in the woods of the United States. The tree is supposed to arrive at its full growth in the woods in twenty years. It is not injured by tapping ;...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 8

1836 - 282 pages
...settlers during the Winter, before they are able to cultivate forage for that purpose. It is supposed to arrive at its full growth in the woods in twenty years. The season for tapping the trees for the purpose of obtaining the sap, is in February, March, and April,...
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The book of trees

Book - 1837 - 232 pages
...settlers during the Winter, before they are able to cultivate forage for that purpose. It is supposed to arrive at its full growth in the woods in twenty years. The season for tapping the trees for the purpose of obtaining the sap, is in February, March, and April,...
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Journal of a Tour in Unsettled Parts of North America in 1796 & 1797

Francis Baily, Sir John Frederick William Herschel - Mississippi River Valley - 1856 - 464 pages
...hunters and surveyors when they make a fire in the woods. Its ashes afford a great quantity of potash, exceeded by few, or perhaps by none, of the trees that grow in the United States. The tree is said to arrive at its full growth in about twenty years, though its existence...
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Transactions, American Philosophical Society (Old Series, vol. 3, 1793, repr ...

1086 pages
...before they are able to cultivate forage for that purpofe. Its afhes afford a great quantity of pot afh exceeded by few or perhaps by none of the trees that...It is not injured by tapping; on the contrary, the oftencr it is tapped, the more fyrup is obtained from it. In this refpeft it follows the law of animal...
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