Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... says he , " goes to nourishment : none is to be found in the dung ; and three feeds of it go farther than four , as commonly given , which have not been in the mill . But wheaten straw , and a little hay too sometimes mixed with it , is ...
... says he , " goes to nourishment : none is to be found in the dung ; and three feeds of it go farther than four , as commonly given , which have not been in the mill . But wheaten straw , and a little hay too sometimes mixed with it , is ...
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... says he , I was in com- pany with Foote , was at Fitzherbert's . Hav- ing no good opinion of the fellow , I was re- solved not to be pleased ; and it is very difficult to please a man against his will . I went on eating my dinner pretty ...
... says he , I was in com- pany with Foote , was at Fitzherbert's . Hav- ing no good opinion of the fellow , I was re- solved not to be pleased ; and it is very difficult to please a man against his will . I went on eating my dinner pretty ...
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... says that it is agreed , on by the Cartesians , and all other philosophers and mathematicians , that there is the ... say as much of the hardest , though this time may be so small as to be beyond all our ideas . Neither can an ...
... says that it is agreed , on by the Cartesians , and all other philosophers and mathematicians , that there is the ... say as much of the hardest , though this time may be so small as to be beyond all our ideas . Neither can an ...
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... says , this complaint occurs as well in the hind legs as in the fore ; " and though it be an imper- fection not very common , yet it is dangerous , in that it will admit of no other remedy but firing , and taking out the sole ; neither ...
... says , this complaint occurs as well in the hind legs as in the fore ; " and though it be an imper- fection not very common , yet it is dangerous , in that it will admit of no other remedy but firing , and taking out the sole ; neither ...
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... says , " A stronger proof than ordinary might be made by ramming down at top of the powder six or seven inches of dry clay , in place ut a double charge of lead . This is sometimes employed in proving pieces of ordnance , where ...
... says , " A stronger proof than ordinary might be made by ramming down at top of the powder six or seven inches of dry clay , in place ut a double charge of lead . This is sometimes employed in proving pieces of ordnance , where ...
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