The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... cattle, are to be found at all. seasons, we can easily conceive an idea that communities may continue to exist, for many ages, in this migratory state, without ever acquiring any idea of personal property in land. But in less temperate ...
... cattle, are to be found at all. seasons, we can easily conceive an idea that communities may continue to exist, for many ages, in this migratory state, without ever acquiring any idea of personal property in land. But in less temperate ...
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... cattle a dose of the decoction of oak-bark, of betwixt two and three ounces to a year old, and proportion* ' ally more to older cattle, and continued every other day for ten days. Since I began to give them the bark none of my cattle ...
... cattle a dose of the decoction of oak-bark, of betwixt two and three ounces to a year old, and proportion* ' ally more to older cattle, and continued every other day for ten days. Since I began to give them the bark none of my cattle ...
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... cattle of one year old, and is more fatal among those that have been highly fed, and in great heart, than those that are leaner. The remedy above prescribed certainlypromises to be very effectual, and ousht to be attended to by all ...
... cattle of one year old, and is more fatal among those that have been highly fed, and in great heart, than those that are leaner. The remedy above prescribed certainlypromises to be very effectual, and ousht to be attended to by all ...
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