The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volume 14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 - Books and bookselling |
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... themselves in the breeding of Canary- birds , which does not confume much time , it would not be difficult to infti- tute a number of experiments on the mixture of different birds , and on the ultimate products of these mixtures , so as ...
... themselves in the breeding of Canary- birds , which does not confume much time , it would not be difficult to infti- tute a number of experiments on the mixture of different birds , and on the ultimate products of these mixtures , so as ...
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... themselves nei- ther to be touched nor careffed ; thefe must be left at liberty , and cannot be treated like the others : if they are meddled with in the leaft they will not breed ; their eggs must not be touched or taken away , and ...
... themselves nei- ther to be touched nor careffed ; thefe must be left at liberty , and cannot be treated like the others : if they are meddled with in the leaft they will not breed ; their eggs must not be touched or taken away , and ...
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... themselves more and multiply better : when a hen fits , the cock finds him another mate , and does not disturb her . Befides , the cocks have many quarrels among themselves from jealoufy ; and when they fee any one fo ardent as to tor ...
... themselves more and multiply better : when a hen fits , the cock finds him another mate , and does not disturb her . Befides , the cocks have many quarrels among themselves from jealoufy ; and when they fee any one fo ardent as to tor ...
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... themselves , and all their skill to fupplant one an- other , for only a ragged portion of rocks and mountains . Accordingly , having prevailed with confiderable numbers to accompany him to that country , he failed back with ten fhips ...
... themselves , and all their skill to fupplant one an- other , for only a ragged portion of rocks and mountains . Accordingly , having prevailed with confiderable numbers to accompany him to that country , he failed back with ten fhips ...
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... themselves by unequal contracts and fraudulent intromiflions . It is not against the violence of ferocity , but the circumventions of deceit , that this law was framed ; and I am afraid the increase of commerce , and the in- ceffant ...
... themselves by unequal contracts and fraudulent intromiflions . It is not against the violence of ferocity , but the circumventions of deceit , that this law was framed ; and I am afraid the increase of commerce , and the in- ceffant ...
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