William Benton Clulow Quote

The ancient practice of allowing land to remain fallow for a season is now exploded, and a succession of different crops found preferable. The case is similar with regard to the understanding, which is more relieved by change of study than by total inactivity.


Aphorisms and Reflections: A Miscellany of Thought and Opinion (ed. 1843)


The ancient practice of allowing land to remain fallow for a season is now exploded, and a succession of different crops found preferable. The case...

The ancient practice of allowing land to remain fallow for a season is now exploded, and a succession of different crops found preferable. The case...

The ancient practice of allowing land to remain fallow for a season is now exploded, and a succession of different crops found preferable. The case...

The ancient practice of allowing land to remain fallow for a season is now exploded, and a succession of different crops found preferable. The case...