The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer James Anderson. I. HILL SHEEP. " THEIR first object undoubtedly must be, to bring hill sheep to perfection. By much the greater proportion of the northern parts of the island is mountainous ; and of all ...
Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer James Anderson. I. HILL SHEEP. " THEIR first object undoubtedly must be, to bring hill sheep to perfection. By much the greater proportion of the northern parts of the island is mountainous ; and of all ...
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... sheep seem naturally calculated for hilly districts, yet there are breeds which thrive equally well on low and rich. lands. Of these, perhaps, the Bakewell and Culley breeds are the best entitled to attention, uniting to excellence of ...
... sheep seem naturally calculated for hilly districts, yet there are breeds which thrive equally well on low and rich. lands. Of these, perhaps, the Bakewell and Culley breeds are the best entitled to attention, uniting to excellence of ...
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... sheep than cold, will be prevented, is the best covering. The expence is trifling, not exceeding 7d. each; and the covering will probably last, with proper attention, two or three years. in. ISLAND SHEEP. " The public is already fully ...
... sheep than cold, will be prevented, is the best covering. The expence is trifling, not exceeding 7d. each; and the covering will probably last, with proper attention, two or three years. in. ISLAND SHEEP. " The public is already fully ...
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