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- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture I
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- connection with the ordinary commonplace view of
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture III
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- When one observes nitrogen today in the ordinary way one
- into us, we faint. For any excess of the ordinary growing
- in an ordinary way, of the planets Saturn, Sun, Moon and so on,
- little more carbon-dioxide in us than in the ordinary everyday
- consciousness. We do not. as in ordinary life, thrust out
- an ordinary way, for within man's body they manifest their
- normal qualities. Ordinary science ignores it, because the
- tendency to colour their leaves, not with the ordinary green,
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture IV
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- is different from an ordinary annual plant which remains at the
- increasing the effectiveness of ordinary stable manure. What is
- ordinary stable manure really? It is foodstuff which the animal
- treated with an ordinary syringe, larger areas will naturally
- dung” with ordinary manure it will be found that very
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture V
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- we are able to add to the forces contained in ordinary manure
- ordinary sausages, we have to make sausages filled with
- It is a regular Jack-of-all-trades. It can do extraordinary
- within the realm of the living. Ordinary lime or the like is of
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VI
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- Moon in the ordinary way is that the rays of the sun fall upon
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Lecture VII
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- a somewhat more quickened soil than the ordinary soil in which
- life than is present in the ordinary soil which contains the
- Title: Agriculture Course (1938): Discussion 12th June, 1924.
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- cow-horns is not a complete substitute for ordinary manuring.
- the ordinary manure, which continues to be used as
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