| Books - 1802 - 572 pages
...kind of postscript, containing a later communication by the author on the same subject; with a sample taken from the fleece of a sheep brought from Jamaica to England : which he adduces as a farther proof of the influence of breed over climate. Jkfemoir on the Subject... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Electronic journals - 1799 - 734 pages
...have hithexto propagated ? N°, XVII. Later Communication by the Author on this SubjeEJ, with a Sample taken from the Fleece of a Sheep brought from Jamaica to England. THIS fheep forms a difKncl: variety altogether different from any other I have ever feen. The hair... | |
| 1802 - 572 pages
...kind of postscript, containing a later communication by the author on the same subject ; with a sample taken from the fleece of a sheep brought from Jamaica to England : which he adduces as a farther proof of the influence of breed over climate. Memoir on tie Subject... | |
| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1802 - 610 pages
...dated 6th December, 1794.' * XVlI. Later Communication by the Author on this Subject, with a Sample taken from the Fleece of a Sheep brought from Jamaica to England.' The great object of these papers is to show the superiority of breed to climates;—in other words,... | |
| Nicolas Trübner - 1859 - 748 pages
...letter to David Kittenhouse, Esq. Later Communications by the Author on this subject, with the sample taken from the fleece of a sheep brought from Jamaica to England. An Essay tending to improve intelligible Signals, and to discover an Universal Language. From an anonymous... | |
| Boston Athenaeum - American literature - 1874 - 732 pages
...rnodel. — Anderson, J. Disquisition on wool-bearing animals ; — Later commumcation, with asample taken from the fleece of a sheep brought from Jamaica to England. — Patterson, R. Easy and accurate method of adjusting the glasses of Hadley's quadraut on land for... | |
| 1086 pages
...have hithexto propagated ? N°. XVII. Later Communication by the Author on ihis SubjfcJ, with a Sample taken from the Fleece of a Sheep brought from Jamaica to England. THIS fheep forms a diftinct variety altogether different from any other I have ever feen. The hair... | |
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