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  • 81Max Fresca — Max Fesca (1846 – 1917 was a German specialist in agricultural science and agronomy, hired by the Meiji government of Japan as a o yatoi gaikokujin foreign advisor from 1882 1885. Life in JapanFesca was employed by the Geological Research… …

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  • 84tilth — /tilth/, n. 1. the act or operation of tilling land; tillage. 2. the state of being tilled or under cultivation. 3. the physical condition of soil in relation to plant growth. 4. land that is tilled or cultivated. [bef. 1000; ME, OE. See TILL2,… …

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  • 85Land-Tenure in the Christian Era — • The way in which land has been held or owned during the nineteen hundred years which have seen in Europe the rise and establishment of the Church is a matter for historical inquiry. Strictly speaking, the way in which such ownership or tenure… …

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  • 87Max Fesca — Born March 31, 1846(1846 03 31) Soldin Neumark Province of Brandenburg, Prussia Died October 31, 1917(1917 10 31) (aged 71) Wiesbaden, Germany Nationality …

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  • 88προηροσίων — προηρόσια before the time of tillage neut gen pl προηρόσιος before the time of tillage fem gen pl προηρόσιος before the time of tillage masc/neut gen pl …

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  • 89ploughland — noun arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops • Syn: ↑cultivated land, ↑farmland, ↑plowland, ↑tilled land, ↑tillage, ↑tilth • Derivationally related forms: ↑till ( …

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  • 90Aration — A*ra tion, n. [L. aratio, fr. arare to plow.] Plowing; tillage. [R.] [1913 Webster] Lands are said to be in a state of aration when they are under tillage. Brande. [1913 Webster] …

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