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... given to it by the government . In the early years of the institution the horse was the only animal to which much attention was given . But at the instigation of the Royal Agricultural Society of England , which gave £ 200 per annum for ...
... given to it by the government . In the early years of the institution the horse was the only animal to which much attention was given . But at the instigation of the Royal Agricultural Society of England , which gave £ 200 per annum for ...
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... given frequently and in small quantities , but should not be forced on him ; food will often be taken if offered from the hand , when it will not be eaten out of the manger . Whether the animal be fed from a bucket or from a manger ...
... given frequently and in small quantities , but should not be forced on him ; food will often be taken if offered from the hand , when it will not be eaten out of the manger . Whether the animal be fed from a bucket or from a manger ...
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... given in a gelatin capsule , repeated in twelve hours , and followed twelve hours later by an aloetic ball . Of the parasites which infest cattle and sheep mention will only be made of Distomum hepaticum , or common fluke , which causes ...
... given in a gelatin capsule , repeated in twelve hours , and followed twelve hours later by an aloetic ball . Of the parasites which infest cattle and sheep mention will only be made of Distomum hepaticum , or common fluke , which causes ...
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... given to the dying . The 13th canon of the council of Nicaea is to the effect that " even of the lapsed , shall be deprived of the last and most neces- sary viaticum ( počiov ) , " and that the bishop , on examination , is to give the ...
... given to the dying . The 13th canon of the council of Nicaea is to the effect that " even of the lapsed , shall be deprived of the last and most neces- sary viaticum ( počiov ) , " and that the bishop , on examination , is to give the ...
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... given to the popes , that it was part of their formal style . The assumption of the style " vicar of Christ " by the popes coincided with a tendency on the part of the Roman chancery to insist on placing the pontiff's name before that ...
... given to the popes , that it was part of their formal style . The assumption of the style " vicar of Christ " by the popes coincided with a tendency on the part of the Roman chancery to insist on placing the pontiff's name before that ...
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