The Scots Magazine, 第 52 卷Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1790 |
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... ground in circumference , and the whole is en . compaffed by a wall . The feveral build- ings ferve for the accommodation of 300 Gylongs , appointed to perform religious fervices with Teefhoo Lama , until he shall be removed to the ...
... ground in circumference , and the whole is en . compaffed by a wall . The feveral build- ings ferve for the accommodation of 300 Gylongs , appointed to perform religious fervices with Teefhoo Lama , until he shall be removed to the ...
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... ground . This , with the fame motions , was repeated nine times . They after- wards advanced to deliver their prefents , confifting of talents of gold and filver , with the produce of their country , to the proper officers , who having ...
... ground . This , with the fame motions , was repeated nine times . They after- wards advanced to deliver their prefents , confifting of talents of gold and filver , with the produce of their country , to the proper officers , who having ...
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... ground by the great fenfibility of their olfactory organs . The Spaniards begin to fhear their fheep as early as the weather will permit , left the fleeces , being piled one above another , may rot . They have buildings which will ...
... ground by the great fenfibility of their olfactory organs . The Spaniards begin to fhear their fheep as early as the weather will permit , left the fleeces , being piled one above another , may rot . They have buildings which will ...
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... ground was next fummer in condition to bear the treading of sheep , he fent in a number to cut up the grafs . His ... ground . Lucerne requires a greater distance , be- cause the ground muft at all times be kept clear of grass and weeds ...
... ground was next fummer in condition to bear the treading of sheep , he fent in a number to cut up the grafs . His ... ground . Lucerne requires a greater distance , be- cause the ground muft at all times be kept clear of grass and weeds ...
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... ground , into which his sheep may retire in hot gleams in fummer , and to shelter them from the_ther . feverity of winter - ftorms . In confe- quence of these measures , he fells his wool at a better price than his neigh- bours ...
... ground , into which his sheep may retire in hot gleams in fummer , and to shelter them from the_ther . feverity of winter - ftorms . In confe- quence of these measures , he fells his wool at a better price than his neigh- bours ...
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