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" The fermentation and putrefaction of organized substances in the free atmosphere, are noxious processes; beneath the surface of the ground they are salutary operations. " In this case, the food of plants is prepared where it can be used ; and that which... "
Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Page 139
1814
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An encyclopædia of agriculture

John Claudius Loudon - 1825 - 1250 pages
...and putrefaction of organised substances in the free atmosphere are noxious processes ; beneath the surface of the ground, they are salutary operations....rendered a constituent of the aroma of the flower, and what might be poison becomes nourishment to animals and to man. 2212. To jtreserve dung for any...
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An Encyclopædia of Agriculture: Comprising the Theory and Practice of the ...

John Claudius Loudon - 1826 - 1252 pages
...and putrefaction of organised substances in the free atmosphere are noxious processes ; beneath the surface of the ground, they are salutary operations....processes into forms of beauty and of usefulness ; the fcetid gas is rendered a constituent of the aroma of the flower, and what might be poison becomes nourishment...
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The Library of Agricultural and Horticultural Knowledge: With an Appendix on ...

Library, John Baxter - 1830 - 594 pages
...atmosphere, are noxious processes ; benealh the surface of the ground ihey are salutary operalions. In ibis case the food of plants is prepared where it can be...rendered a constituent of the aroma of the flower, and what might be poison, becomes nourishment to animals and to man. 3. Manures of mineral or fossil...
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The Library of Agricultural and Horticultural Knowledge: With an Appendix on ...

Library, John Baxter - 1830 - 614 pages
...and putrefaction of organized substances in the free atmosphere, are noxious processes ; beneath the surface of the ground they are salutary operations....offend the senses, and injure the health, if exposed, it converted by gradual processes into forms of beauty and of usefulness ; the foetid gas is rendered...
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Botanical Miscellany: Containing Figures and Descriptions of Such ..., Volume 1

Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1830 - 554 pages
...become salutary — the decomposing mass, by gradual changes, " is converted into forms of beauty and usefulness ; the foetid gas is rendered a constituent of the aroma of the flower, and what otherwise would have proved injurious to life, becomes nourishment to animals and to man."...
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The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart., LL.D.: Late President of the Royal ...

John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 582 pages
...and putrefaction of organized substances in the free atmosphere are noxious processes ; beneath the surface of the ground they are salutary operations....processes into forms of beauty and of usefulness ; the fetid gas is rendered a constituent of the aroma of the flower, and what might be poison, becomes nourishment...
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The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart

John Ayrton Paris - 1831 - 598 pages
...and putrefaction of organized substances in the free atmosphere are noxious processes ; beneath the surface of the ground they are salutary operations....processes into forms of beauty and of usefulness ; the fetid gas is rendered a constituent of the aroma * Page 123. of the flower, and what might be poison,...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 101, Part 1; Volume 149

1831 - 740 pages
...and putrefaction of organized substances in the free atmosphere are noxious processes ; beneath the surface of the ground they are salutary operations....processes into forms of beauty and of usefulness ; the fetid gas is rendered a constituent of the aroma of the flower, and what might be poison, becomes nourishment...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 101

1831 - 628 pages
...are noxious processes ; beneath the surface of the ground they are salutary operations. In this cue the food of plants is prepared where it can be used...processes into forms of beauty and of usefulness ; the fetid gas is rendered a constituent of the aroma of the 6ower, and what might be poison, becomes nourishment...
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An Encyclopædia of Agriculture: Comprising the Theory and Practice of the ...

John Claudius Loudon - 1831 - 1330 pages
...and putrefaction of organised substances in the free atmosphere are noxious processes ; beneath the surface of the ground, they are salutary operations. In this case the food of plants is propared where it can be used ; and that which would offend the senses and injure the health, if exposed,...
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