An account of the introduction of Merino sheep into the different states of Europe, and at the Cape of Good Hope : describing the actual state of these animals, the number of them, the different modes of treatment which they experience, and the advantages which they render to agriculture, manufactures, and commerce
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Lasteyrie, C. d. 1., & Thompson, B. (1810). An account of the introduction of Merino sheep into the different states of Europe, and at the Cape of Good Hope: describing the actual state of these animals, the number of them, the different modes of treatment which they experience, and the advantages which they render to agriculture, manufactures, and commerce . Printed for John Harding.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lasteyrie, C. de 1759-1849 and Benjamin Thompson. 1810. An Account of the Introduction of Merino Sheep Into the Different States of Europe, and At the Cape of Good Hope: Describing the Actual State of These Animals, the Number of Them, the Different Modes of Treatment Which They Experience, and the Advantages Which They Render to Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce. London: Printed for John Harding.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lasteyrie, C. de 1759-1849 and Benjamin Thompson. An Account of the Introduction of Merino Sheep Into the Different States of Europe, and At the Cape of Good Hope: Describing the Actual State of These Animals, the Number of Them, the Different Modes of Treatment Which They Experience, and the Advantages Which They Render to Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce London: Printed for John Harding, 1810.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Lasteyrie, C. d. 1. and Thompson, B. (1810). An account of the introduction of merino sheep into the different states of europe, and at the cape of good hope: describing the actual state of these animals, the number of them, the different modes of treatment which they experience, and the advantages which they render to agriculture, manufactures, and commerce. London: Printed for John Harding.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Lasteyrie, C. de 1759-1849., and Benjamin Thompson. An Account of the Introduction of Merino Sheep Into the Different States of Europe, and At the Cape of Good Hope: Describing the Actual State of These Animals, the Number of Them, the Different Modes of Treatment Which They Experience, and the Advantages Which They Render to Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce Printed for John Harding, 1810.