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Maillot, Penoit de, 1656-1738.
Telliamod; / or, the / world explainer /
containing / discourses / between an / Indian
philosopher / and a / missionary, / on the /
diminution of the sea - / the / formation of
the earth - / the / origin of men & animals : /
and other / singular subjects, / relating to /
natural history & philosophy. / [ornamental
rule] / - A very curious work. - / [ornamental
rule] /
Baltimore: / Printed by W. Pechin, No. 15, Market-
street - / for D. Porter, at the Observatory, /
Federal-hill. / 1797. //
80. 21 cm.
Pages: [i-iii], iv-xxix, [xxx blank, 31], 31-34,
[35], 36-78, [79], 80-129, [130 blank, 131], 132-
154, [l55], 156-188, [189], 190-250, [231] , 232-268.
Signatures: [A]4, B4-I4, K4-V4, X4-Z4, Aa4-Ii4
Kk3 (last leaf blank).
"This curious work was written by M, do Maillet,
whose name is concealed in the word 'Talliamed.
It is supposed to have suggested to Mr. Darwin his
celebrated theory." - Sabin.
Evans 32414, Sabin 43892.
CtMW, DGU, DLC, DSG, GHi , GU-M, MBAt, MH, MWA,
Md, MdBE, MdBG, MdBJ, MdBLC, MdBP, NjR, NNA, MMr,
NNUT, PHi, PPANS, PPAmP, PPL, PSC-Hi, PU, ScU,
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Markham, Gervase, 1568-1637.
The / Citizen and countryman's / experienced/
farrier. / Containing, I. The most best approvod
method of ordering, dieting, ex / orcising, purg-
ing, scowring, and cleansing of horses: also /
choice restoratives to choar the heart, procure an
appetite, / and to clear the lungs and pipes, so
as to strengthen wind, / and give large breath to
the running or race-horse. / II. A certain sure
method to know the true state of any hor- / se's
body, as to sickness or health. / III. The true
shape of a horse explained; with choice di- /
roctions for buying. / IV. An experienced and ap-
proved method for raising of horses, / as to order-
ing, keeping, &c. Also mares, colts and stal-
lions. / V. A sure and certain rule to know the
age of any horse, from / one year to ten, with good
observations as he further ad- / vances in years./
VI. The best and experienced of keeping the
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