To get them out, take a fork with a#39;two prongs, Hick it in the ground, and (hake it well ; morning and evening are the bed times for doing this. To preferve apple trees from worms, lay fea-onion about the roots. ... place affected, apply the plaifter to it as hot as he can endure its but in Savoy and Pia#39;dmvnt they prepare a fovereign remedy, called Benjoin ... running them up in the wound at leaft twice or thrice a day, and charging it on cither fide upon the fwollen places with the charge aforefaid, anbsp;...
Title | : | The Sportsman's Dictionary |
Author | : | |
Publisher | : | - 1800 |
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