A design for plentie, by an vniversall planting of frvit-trees, tendred by some wel-wishers to the publick
HARTLIB, Samuel, ed.
1652
A discours of husbandrie used in Brabant and Flanders, shewing the wonderfull improvement of land there, and serving as a pattern for our practice in this Common-wealth
HARTLIB, Samuel
1650
Samuel HARTLIB his legacie; or, An enlargement of the Discourse of husbandry used in Brabant and Flanders, wherein are bequeathed to the Common-Wealth of England more... experiments and secrets in... universall husbandry
1651
Samuel HARTLIB his legacy of husbandry...
1655
Papers of Elsie Widdowson and Robert McCance
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Thank you Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust for helping us #BeatTheFlu this winter by giving three of our RCN professional leads their flu vaccine. We’re calling on all nursing staff to get their flu vaccine to protect themselves and their patients too 💉 #flu #fluvaccine #fluseason #winter #nursing #nurses #patients #studentnurse
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