published by Samuel Hartlib esquire, for direction and more advantage and profit of the adventurers and planters in the fens and other waste and undisposed places in England and Ireland ; whereunto are added some other choice secrets or experiments of husbandry ; with a philosophical quere concerning the cause of fruitfulness. And an essay to shew how all lands may be improved in a new way to become the ground of the increase of trading and revenue to this common-wealth
Included Title
Essay upon master W. Potters designe, concerning a bank of lands to be erected throughout this common-wealth
London : Printed for Richard Wodenothe in Leaden-hall-street, 1653
Physical Details
10 unnumbered pages, 33 pages, 2 unnumbered folded leaves of plates : illustrations ; 19 cm (quarto)
OCLC
ocm15909966
First part (A discovery for new divisions, or, setting out of lands, as to the best forme: imparted in a letter to Samuel Hartlib, esquire), signed Cressey Dymock. Third part signed C.D.
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