Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and AbusesChapman and Hall, 1869 - 692 páginas their origin, history, uses, and abuses |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 34
Página 9
... allowed to move and turn at pleasure , being otherwise unconfined . These enclosures are erected at a short distance from each other , and with separate roofs . They are generally raised above the ground , and have a boarded floor.'3 ...
... allowed to move and turn at pleasure , being otherwise unconfined . These enclosures are erected at a short distance from each other , and with separate roofs . They are generally raised above the ground , and have a boarded floor.'3 ...
Página 28
... allowed himself to be deceived , when he described these primitive people of North Greece as the inventors of horse - shoes . If we turn from the Greek writers who lived previous to our era , to the wonderful productions of the Greek ...
... allowed himself to be deceived , when he described these primitive people of North Greece as the inventors of horse - shoes . If we turn from the Greek writers who lived previous to our era , to the wonderful productions of the Greek ...
Página 80
... allowed himself to be deceived . ( See above for Winckelmann's notice . ) He writes : ' I am certain that the shoeing of draught animals was introduced before the time of Trajan ( A.D. 98 ) ; but in this country we cannot recognize ...
... allowed himself to be deceived . ( See above for Winckelmann's notice . ) He writes : ' I am certain that the shoeing of draught animals was introduced before the time of Trajan ( A.D. 98 ) ; but in this country we cannot recognize ...
Página 90
... allowed sufficient exercise ; and at all times they are permitted to grow crooked and mis - shapen , just as wear or disease may allow . On unpaved roads , cases of lameness are not rare , and where long journeys have to be performed ...
... allowed sufficient exercise ; and at all times they are permitted to grow crooked and mis - shapen , just as wear or disease may allow . On unpaved roads , cases of lameness are not rare , and where long journeys have to be performed ...
Página 104
... allowed to pass to our time , and whose bones , fragments of weapons , or adorn- ment , and the silent evidence of their friendship for the horse , alone remain to denote their having once upon a time existed . To a certain extent , the ...
... allowed to pass to our time , and whose bones , fragments of weapons , or adorn- ment , and the silent evidence of their friendship for the horse , alone remain to denote their having once upon a time existed . To a certain extent , the ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and Abuses George Fleming Visualização integral - 1869 |
Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and Abuses George Fleming Visualização integral - 1869 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
14th century ages Alesia ancient Anglo-Saxon animal antiquity appears Apsyrtus archæologist armour arms bars belonging Besançon bones Bracy Clark Cæsar calkins cavalry Celtic Celts century clips cloth concave crust Dalheim defence disease edition employed England farrier fastened feet ferrure flat fore forge France frog Gallo-Roman Gaulish Gauls gilt Greeks groove ground heels hippopodes holes hoofs horn horny horse-shoes horse's foot horses hot shoe inches injury iron shoes journey King Lafosse lame limb London manner maréchal Megnin mentioned metal method of shoeing mules Museum nail-heads nail-holes nails natural nearly notice ordinary Osmer paring Paris period plate practice present rasp remarks roads Roman sandals Saxon says scarcely shape shod side Silbury Hill smith sole solea speaks specimens steeds stones Suetonius surface thick thin tion treatise tumuli unshod Vegetius veterinary wall wear weight worn