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...enclosures, sown.grasscs, field-turnips, or field-carrots, or hay, all the cattle which had grown fat in summer, and were not killed for winter use, were turned...; so that no fresh meat could be had in winter or •pring. Hence the marvellous account of the vast stores of salted flesh found in the larder of the... | |
| Gilbert White - 1833 - 338 pages
...enclosures, sowngrasses,field-turnips, field-carrots, or hay, all the cattle that had grown fat in summer, and were not killed for winter use, were turned...could be had in winter or spring. Hence the marvellous account of the vast stores of salted flesh found in the larder of the eldest Spencer*, in the days... | |
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...enclosures, sown grasses, field turnips, or field carrots, or hay, all the cattle that had grown fat in summer, and were not killed for winter use, were turned...Michaelmas to shift as they could through the dead months ; •f- Leprosy is closely allied to scurvy; and certainly has been nearly eradicated, from the causes... | |
| Gilbert White - Natural history - 1837 - 680 pages
...enclosures, sowngrasses, field-turnips, or field-carrots, or hay, all the cattle which had grown fat in summer, and were not killed for winter use, were turned...could be had in winter or spring. Hence the marvellous account of the vast stores of salted flesh found in the larder of the eldest Spencer 2 in the days... | |
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...enclosures, sown-grasses, field-turnips, field-carrots, or hay, all the cattle, that had grown fat in summer, and were not killed for winter use, were turned...as they could through the dead months; so that no freak meat could be had in the winter or spring"—Nat. Hist, of Selborne. " So intimate a connection... | |
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...there were any inclosures, sown grasses, field turnips, or hay, all the cattle that had grown fat in summer, and were not killed for winter use, were turned...could be had in winter or spring. Hence the marvellous account of the stores of salted flesh found in the larder of the eldest Spencer, in the days of Edward... | |
| William Charles Linnaeus Martin - Cattle - 1853 - 158 pages
...there were any inclosures, sown grasses, field turnips, or hay, all the cattle that had grown fat in summer, and were not killed for winter use, were turned...could be had in winter or spring. Hence the marvellous account of the stores of salted flesh found in the larder of the eldest Spencer, in the days of Edward... | |
| Gilbert White - Natural history - 1862 - 456 pages
...had grown fat in summer, and were not killed for winter-use, were turned out soon after Michaelmaa to shift as they could through the dead months; so...could be had in winter or spring. Hence the marvellous account of the vast stores of salted flesh found in the larder of the eldest Spencer, viz. six hundred... | |
| Gilbert White - 1875 - 698 pages
...enclosures, sown-grasses, field-turnips, or field-carrots, or hay, all the cattle which had grown fat in summer, and were not killed for winter use, were turned...fresh meat could be had in winter or spring. Hence the 1 See Leviticus, chap. xiii. and xiv. OF SELBORNE. 239 rvellous account of the vast stores of salted... | |
| Gilbert White - 1875 - 400 pages
...enclosures, sown grasses, field turnips, or field carrots, or hay, all the cattle that had grown fat in summer, and were not killed for winter use, were turned...Michaelmas to shift as they could through the dead months; + In former times many affections of the skin, especially impetiginous (ruptions, were mistaken for... | |
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