Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volum 51813 |
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... horse obeys the spurs . FLY ( Vegetable ) , a very curious natural production , chiefly found in the West In- dies , and thus improperly denominated . Ex- cepting that it has no wings , it resembles the drone both in size and colour ...
... horse obeys the spurs . FLY ( Vegetable ) , a very curious natural production , chiefly found in the West In- dies , and thus improperly denominated . Ex- cepting that it has no wings , it resembles the drone both in size and colour ...
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... horses would instantly tumble down , because the load , against which they had been straining hard , is at once taken off ; but the gin is connected with a very large fly , which checks any remarkable acceleration , allowing the horses ...
... horses would instantly tumble down , because the load , against which they had been straining hard , is at once taken off ; but the gin is connected with a very large fly , which checks any remarkable acceleration , allowing the horses ...
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... horse and mare in a general sense ; though more usually applied to the colt or male produce ; the female being commonly ... horses . FOAL - TEETH . See the article AGE . To FOAL . v . a . ( from the noun . ) To bring forth a foal ( May ) ...
... horse and mare in a general sense ; though more usually applied to the colt or male produce ; the female being commonly ... horses . FOAL - TEETH . See the article AGE . To FOAL . v . a . ( from the noun . ) To bring forth a foal ( May ) ...
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... horses may be important , and may point out the effects they produce on the body , in con- sequence of an improper use of them . Hay is the principal fodder used for horses in Britain . Although there are a great number of herbs and ...
... horses may be important , and may point out the effects they produce on the body , in con- sequence of an improper use of them . Hay is the principal fodder used for horses in Britain . Although there are a great number of herbs and ...
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... horses with it , mixed with dry clover : but afterwards it imbibes so much mois- ture that it becomes unwholesome , and few horses that have been used to good hay will care for it . " Here , however , Mr. Clarke differs from Mr. Gib ...
... horses with it , mixed with dry clover : but afterwards it imbibes so much mois- ture that it becomes unwholesome , and few horses that have been used to good hay will care for it . " Here , however , Mr. Clarke differs from Mr. Gib ...
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