The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volúmenes1-4L. Tucker, 1834 |
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... animal of those and other breeds , as will assist the breeder or buyer in estimating their genuineness and re- lative value , and tend to prevent imposition . We shall endeavor to point out the relative value of the several kinds for ...
... animal of those and other breeds , as will assist the breeder or buyer in estimating their genuineness and re- lative value , and tend to prevent imposition . We shall endeavor to point out the relative value of the several kinds for ...
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... animals the skull is extremely thick . In a hornless animal it is any knowledge of its theory ; that is established practises may be imitated ; but in this place it must ever remain stationary The mere routine practitioner cannot ...
... animals the skull is extremely thick . In a hornless animal it is any knowledge of its theory ; that is established practises may be imitated ; but in this place it must ever remain stationary The mere routine practitioner cannot ...
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... animal from ] moving with sufficient facility . In animals , where activity is re- quired , this practice should not be extended so far as in those which are intended for the food of man . Miscellaneous . GATHERING AND CURING HOPS ...
... animal from ] moving with sufficient facility . In animals , where activity is re- quired , this practice should not be extended so far as in those which are intended for the food of man . Miscellaneous . GATHERING AND CURING HOPS ...
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... animal life . the heaviest of all the gases , it occupies the lowest place ; and there- fore , a person lying on the ground may be suffocated by it , while an- other , standing at his side , would feel no injury , his mouth being raised ...
... animal life . the heaviest of all the gases , it occupies the lowest place ; and there- fore , a person lying on the ground may be suffocated by it , while an- other , standing at his side , would feel no injury , his mouth being raised ...
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... animal life , of the cir- have brought down the line of direction , and consequently the cen- cumstances by which it is deteriorated , and of the baneful effects tre of gravity , farther within the base , so as to have prevented the ...
... animal life , of the cir- have brought down the line of direction , and consequently the cen- cumstances by which it is deteriorated , and of the baneful effects tre of gravity , farther within the base , so as to have prevented the ...
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