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DISEASES OF CATTLE. 



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BREWING. 



THE YOUNG BREWER'S MONITOR, compris- 

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MANAGEMENT OF BEES. ' 



A TREATISE ON THE NATURE, ECONOMY, 

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GARDENING. 



ABERCROMBIE'S GARDENER'S POCKET 

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A TREATISE ON THE CULTURE AND MA- 

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ANGLING. 



THE ART OF ANGLING, confirmed by actual 

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HERBAL. 



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BUILDING. 



CROSBY'S BUILDER'S PRICE BOOK, contain- 

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COOKERY. 



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%• ThisArVork comprises the result of the Author's 

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THE LAND-VALUER'S ASSISTANT; being 

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GAUGING. 



THE UNIVERSAL GAUGER of Great Britain, 

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