The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... produced ; or , Second , The heat or cold may be conceived capa- ble of producing such a total change in the animal economy as to dispose those theep which have ever been subjected for a sufficient length of time to its influence , to ...
... produced ; or , Second , The heat or cold may be conceived capa- ble of producing such a total change in the animal economy as to dispose those theep which have ever been subjected for a sufficient length of time to its influence , to ...
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... produced on the thickness of the fleece at that season . From the experiments before narrated , it appears that the ... produce either more or fewer filaments of wool from the same extent of- 1 From these considerations I am inclined to ...
... produced on the thickness of the fleece at that season . From the experiments before narrated , it appears that the ... produce either more or fewer filaments of wool from the same extent of- 1 From these considerations I am inclined to ...
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... produced entirely by the influence of the climate is erroneous . Another opinion , probably ingrafted upon the for- mer , is also very common , viz . that cold climates only produce fine furs of any sort ; and that there- fore cold is ...
... produced entirely by the influence of the climate is erroneous . Another opinion , probably ingrafted upon the for- mer , is also very common , viz . that cold climates only produce fine furs of any sort ; and that there- fore cold is ...
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