Teil eines Werkes 
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ed in order, according to the degree of

nourifhme i they will afford; beginning with thofe that are moft nutritive, and defcending to fuch as will hardly be eaten by this clafs of animals, or that afford

them only a~ bare fubfiftence?Wanted alfo, a fimilar catalogue of plants with

x PPS Aol Pave hee refpect to horfes,ihep,goats,hogs,

tabbits,geefe,and every other{pe- cies of domedtic animals that could in any

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attention.

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The benefits= would accrue to the farmer from the knowledge of the above- mentioned particulars, ar¢fo obvious; as hardly to need being pointed out.- It is

evident, that he would. thus be made to

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sas exactly, not only what kind of would be mott proper for him to endea- vour to cultivate in his own particular fituation, but would alfo know in what manner he ought to confume any Bers cular plant that chance or nece fhty might throw in his tay fo as to make it turn out to his greateft profit. Yet,: ch

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