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... lefs fo in the pre- fent age , when fymmetry of form has been fo clofely studied , and completely obtain ed ; but to this it may be replied , firft , that the defect in carcafs thould be prin- cipally afcribed to British fupineness ...
... lefs fo in the pre- fent age , when fymmetry of form has been fo clofely studied , and completely obtain ed ; but to this it may be replied , firft , that the defect in carcafs thould be prin- cipally afcribed to British fupineness ...
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... lefs famed for the wisdom of his technika tion , than for his martial glory , and to whom Prulliam agriculture is under great obligations , introduced from Spain , in 1786 , a flock of one hundred manus and two bandred ewes , defiimed ...
... lefs famed for the wisdom of his technika tion , than for his martial glory , and to whom Prulliam agriculture is under great obligations , introduced from Spain , in 1786 , a flock of one hundred manus and two bandred ewes , defiimed ...
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... lefs de- gree of heat which prevails under a dif- ferent latitude . The fuccefs of fine wooled sheep at the Cape of Good Hope , proves that this general opinion is not founded upon facts . I am convinced , indeed , after the ...
... lefs de- gree of heat which prevails under a dif- ferent latitude . The fuccefs of fine wooled sheep at the Cape of Good Hope , proves that this general opinion is not founded upon facts . I am convinced , indeed , after the ...
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... lefs afeful in cer- tain kinds of manufacture , have had the preference in that country , and the per- feverance of breeders has been rewarde by producing admirable wool of its kind . The prejudices of other countries have found their ...
... lefs afeful in cer- tain kinds of manufacture , have had the preference in that country , and the per- feverance of breeders has been rewarde by producing admirable wool of its kind . The prejudices of other countries have found their ...
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... lefs it is fuppofed thau three hundred thousand pounds per annum ) are estimated at more than forty thousand pounds yearly value ; and are probably little inferior to thofe of any other ten proprietors . The Marquis of Bute , the Earl ...
... lefs it is fuppofed thau three hundred thousand pounds per annum ) are estimated at more than forty thousand pounds yearly value ; and are probably little inferior to thofe of any other ten proprietors . The Marquis of Bute , the Earl ...
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