| Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture - 1885 - 580 páginas
...of produce. Victor Hugo in " Les Miserables," writes : " Thanks to human fertilization, the earth in China is still as young as in the days of Abraham. Chinese wheat yields one hundred and twenty fold." The immunity which these people enjoy from diphtheria, scarlet fever,... | |
| Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland - 1884 - 786 páginas
...of what organ? by means of its intestine — its sewer. "Thanks to human fertilization, the earth in China is still as young as in the days of Abraham....hundred and twenty fold. There is no guano comparable in fertilizing power to the detritus of a capital. * * * We fit out convoys of ships, at great expense,... | |
| Victor Marie Hugo - 1862 - 432 páginas
...youthful as in the days of Abraham, and Chinese wheat yields just one hundred and twenty fold the sowing. There is no guano comparable in fertility to the detritus of a capital, and a large city is the most important of dungmixons. To employ the town in manuring the plain would... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1873 - 508 páginas
...of his bamboo, two buckets full of what we call filth. Thanks to human fertilisation, the earth in China is still as young as in the days of Abraham. Chinese wheat yields a hundred and twenty fold. To employ the city to enrich the plain would be a sure success. If our gold is filth, on the other... | |
| James Copper Bayles - 1878 - 382 páginas
...organ ? By means of its intestine — its sewer. Chinese " Thanks to human fertilization, the earth in China is still as ' young as in the days of Abraham....hundred and twenty fold. There is no guano comparable in fertilizing power to the detritus of a capital. * * * vaiuo of " We fit out convoys of ships at great... | |
| James Copper Bayles - 1878 - 380 páginas
...intestine—its sewer. Chinese " Thanks to human fertilization, the earth in China is still as economy. young as in the days of Abraham. Chinese wheat yields...hundred and twenty fold. There is no guano comparable in fertilizing power to the detritus of a capital. * * * value at " We fit out convoys of ships at great... | |
| Joseph Miller Wilson - 1880 - 84 páginas
...of what organ? By means of its intestine — its sewer. "Thanks to human fertilization, the earth in China is still as young as in the days of Abraham....hundred and twenty fold. There is no guano comparable in fertilizing power to the detritus of a capital " We fit out convoys of ships at great expense to gather... | |
| 1883 - 710 páginas
...of his bamboos two buckets full of what we call filth. Thanks to human fertilization, the earth in China is still as young as in the days of Abraham....no guano comparable in fertility to the detritus of the capital A great city is the most powerful of stercoraries To employ the city to enrich the plains... | |
| George B. Shattuck, M.D. and Abner Post, M.D. - 1884 - 650 páginas
...of his bamboo, two buckets full of what we call filth. Thanks to human fertilization, the earth in China is still as young as in the days of Abraham. Chinese wheat yields a hundred and twenty (old. There is no guano comparable in fertility to the detritus of a capital. A great city is the most... | |
| Victor Hugo - 1887 - 1402 páginas
...his bamboo pole, two full buckets of what we designate as tilth. Thanks to human dung, the earth in China is still as young as in the days of Abraham. Chinese wheat yields a hundred fold of the seed. There is no guano comparable in fertility with the detritus of a capital. A great... | |
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