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... animal , thus yielding at once double profit as to wool , will live on the fame pafturage ; and that a butch- er , if withing to buy a fcore fat wethers of this crofs , would value them according to his calculation of their weight , & c ...
... animal , thus yielding at once double profit as to wool , will live on the fame pafturage ; and that a butch- er , if withing to buy a fcore fat wethers of this crofs , would value them according to his calculation of their weight , & c ...
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... animals bred from a Spanith in- portation fifty - five years before the time ; and their wool , when compared with that of fome Merinos recently procured from the fame country , yielded to it in no one defirable quality . Thele , and ...
... animals bred from a Spanith in- portation fifty - five years before the time ; and their wool , when compared with that of fome Merinos recently procured from the fame country , yielded to it in no one defirable quality . Thele , and ...
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... animals which appeared moll defective to caftration . In 1776 , theep of four years old were difpaled of to indi- vidunds ; but as the bent experiments al ways meet with opposition , the fate was attended with fuch difficulties , that ...
... animals which appeared moll defective to caftration . In 1776 , theep of four years old were difpaled of to indi- vidunds ; but as the bent experiments al ways meet with opposition , the fate was attended with fuch difficulties , that ...
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... animals , which that brave and skilful General Moreau prefented to the Agri- cultural Society of Strafburg , were bred by the Duke of Wirtemberg . They had been gratuitously offered to the French General , after the conclufion of the ...
... animals , which that brave and skilful General Moreau prefented to the Agri- cultural Society of Strafburg , were bred by the Duke of Wirtemberg . They had been gratuitously offered to the French General , after the conclufion of the ...
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... animal was not difpofed to fatten kindly , and that its flesh was very coarfe ; affer tions , which have both been ... animals , and preserving thofe which bear the langeit as well as finest wool ; that he has formed a valuable flock ...
... animal was not difpofed to fatten kindly , and that its flesh was very coarfe ; affer tions , which have both been ... animals , and preserving thofe which bear the langeit as well as finest wool ; that he has formed a valuable flock ...
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