A practical treatise on the Merino and Anglo-Merino breeds of sheep : in which the advantages to the farmer and grazier, peculiar to these breeds , are clearly demonstrated
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Hunt, C. H. (1809). A practical treatise on the Merino and Anglo-Merino breeds of sheep: in which the advantages to the farmer and grazier, peculiar to these breeds , are clearly demonstrated . printed for W. Plant Piercy, Holborn-Hill, by J.M'Creery, Black-Horse-Court, Fleet-Street.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hunt, Charles Henry. 1809. A Practical Treatise On the Merino and Anglo-Merino Breeds of Sheep: In Which the Advantages to the Farmer and Grazier, Peculiar to These Breeds , Are Clearly Demonstrated. London: printed for W. Plant Piercy, Holborn-Hill, by J.M'Creery, Black-Horse-Court, Fleet-Street.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hunt, Charles Henry. A Practical Treatise On the Merino and Anglo-Merino Breeds of Sheep: In Which the Advantages to the Farmer and Grazier, Peculiar to These Breeds , Are Clearly Demonstrated London: printed for W. Plant Piercy, Holborn-Hill, by J.M'Creery, Black-Horse-Court, Fleet-Street, 1809.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Hunt, C. H. (1809). A practical treatise on the merino and anglo-merino breeds of sheep: in which the advantages to the farmer and grazier, peculiar to these breeds , are clearly demonstrated. London: printed for W. Plant Piercy, Holborn-Hill, by J.M'Creery, Black-Horse-Court, Fleet-Street.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hunt, Charles Henry. A Practical Treatise On the Merino and Anglo-Merino Breeds of Sheep: In Which the Advantages to the Farmer and Grazier, Peculiar to These Breeds , Are Clearly Demonstrated printed for W. Plant Piercy, Holborn-Hill, by J.M'Creery, Black-Horse-Court, Fleet-Street, 1809.