A new way of breeding canary birds. Without the trouble, that is in the common way of breeding. And, Will Breed As Many Canary Birds Again, as the Common Way of Breeding does. And, How Presently to Cure a Sick Bird. - Also, How to Keep a Canary (or Any Other) Bird in a Gage, for Singing Only, that they may not Die, as they Do. By a person, who has bred canary birds, several years, With Far Greater Success by this New Way, than Ever He Had Before, in the Common Old Troublesome Way of Breeding. Adorned With One, and Twenty Beautyful Neat Prints, Relating to the Breeding, and Keeping Canary (or Other) Birds, Finely Engraved.

  • Person, who has bred canary birds, several years.
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[1742]
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London : printed by J. Hughs, in Lincoln's-Inn Fields, 1742. And, sold up one pair of stairs, at the sign of the famous anodyne necklace the Children's Teeth, Fits, Fevers, &c. Over Against Devrtux-Court, Without Temple-Bar. And, at Mr. Bradshaw's, At the Golden Key, Under the Back Piaxxa of the Royal Exchange, [1742]

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47,[1]p. : ill. ; 80.

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ESTC T96277

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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2003. (Eighteenth century collections online). Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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