Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... cause , is raised above the ground in the stable , an artificial frog is useful in all such cases , and necessary to resist contraction of the hoof . To this equally ingenious and candid state- ment of Mr. Coleman , we are enabled to ...
... cause , is raised above the ground in the stable , an artificial frog is useful in all such cases , and necessary to resist contraction of the hoof . To this equally ingenious and candid state- ment of Mr. Coleman , we are enabled to ...
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... cause exciting a general inflammation and abscess in the foot . If the coffin - bone remain uninjured a new hoof will commonly succeed : but the old should never be taken away forcibly , and a soft easy leathern boot or shoe should ...
... cause exciting a general inflammation and abscess in the foot . If the coffin - bone remain uninjured a new hoof will commonly succeed : but the old should never be taken away forcibly , and a soft easy leathern boot or shoe should ...
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... cause ( Shak- speare ) . 4. By what means ( Bacon ) . 5. In what state ( Dryden ) . 6. It is used in a sense marking proportion or correspondence : by how much a man is wiser , by so much he should be better . ( Hayward ) . 7. It is ...
... cause ( Shak- speare ) . 4. By what means ( Bacon ) . 5. In what state ( Dryden ) . 6. It is used in a sense marking proportion or correspondence : by how much a man is wiser , by so much he should be better . ( Hayward ) . 7. It is ...
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... cause , ought to be dismissed from his office . Hounds are often ballooed too much , and too frequently permitted to obey it ; the consequence is , they are no sooner at fault than they expect the cry ; whence they are always upon the ...
... cause , ought to be dismissed from his office . Hounds are often ballooed too much , and too frequently permitted to obey it ; the consequence is , they are no sooner at fault than they expect the cry ; whence they are always upon the ...
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... cause a stagnation of air , thereby preventing the excessive exhala- tion of moisture , and promoting the ... causes , which , he says , are best provided against by substituting the culture of drill crops instead of a fallow . The same ...
... cause a stagnation of air , thereby preventing the excessive exhala- tion of moisture , and promoting the ... causes , which , he says , are best provided against by substituting the culture of drill crops instead of a fallow . The same ...
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