The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 17James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1793 |
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... believe seen in this country : at least I know that I have seen thou- sands of blue horses , as they are called ; and these are all literally gray ; consisting of mixed hairs black and white : when it has a reddish glance , it is called ...
... believe seen in this country : at least I know that I have seen thou- sands of blue horses , as they are called ; and these are all literally gray ; consisting of mixed hairs black and white : when it has a reddish glance , it is called ...
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... believe , no variety of fheep reared in any part of Bri- tain among which there may n t be found individuals whose fleece contains a mixture of hairs ; nor is there any county , or any breed a- mong which individual sheep may not be ...
... believe , no variety of fheep reared in any part of Bri- tain among which there may n t be found individuals whose fleece contains a mixture of hairs ; nor is there any county , or any breed a- mong which individual sheep may not be ...
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... believe none such exist more than of the blue . When any variety of these sheep becomes a favourite with a par- ticular person , those of that colour are selected to breed from ; and in this way it frequently happens that those of one ...
... believe none such exist more than of the blue . When any variety of these sheep becomes a favourite with a par- ticular person , those of that colour are selected to breed from ; and in this way it frequently happens that those of one ...
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... believe you have none of the genus to which he compares it . However , surely the mountains of Scotland must be well stored with Alpine plants in general , to which he attributes so much merit ; and as for the astragali , which he ...
... believe you have none of the genus to which he compares it . However , surely the mountains of Scotland must be well stored with Alpine plants in general , to which he attributes so much merit ; and as for the astragali , which he ...
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... believe , by a quantity of calcareous earth ( probably in a caustic state , ) with which every pore is filled . In fhort , it appears to me that a much better mode of drefsing , at least the common fheep skin furs , might be fallen upon ...
... believe , by a quantity of calcareous earth ( probably in a caustic state , ) with which every pore is filled . In fhort , it appears to me that a much better mode of drefsing , at least the common fheep skin furs , might be fallen upon ...
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