Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and AbusesChapman and Hall, 1869 - 692 páginas their origin, history, uses, and abuses |
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... appears to substantiate their opinion , yet a careful examination of the times and the meaning of the texts has , in nearly every case , tended to lead others to the opposite conclusion . ANCIENT HISTORY . 15 That shoeing was not known ...
... appears to substantiate their opinion , yet a careful examination of the times and the meaning of the texts has , in nearly every case , tended to lead others to the opposite conclusion . ANCIENT HISTORY . 15 That shoeing was not known ...
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... appears to have taken some interest in the subject , asks , ' Does not Homer allude to shoes when he speaks of ... appear upon a statue if a similar article had not been in actual use at the time . ' " It must be confessed that the ...
... appears to have taken some interest in the subject , asks , ' Does not Homer allude to shoes when he speaks of ... appear upon a statue if a similar article had not been in actual use at the time . ' " It must be confessed that the ...
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... appear to real life , that we can almost fancy the animals in their spirited movements have chipped their hoofs at the ... appears to have been used . No paint , however , is to be discovered on the feet of any horses to indicate that ...
... appear to real life , that we can almost fancy the animals in their spirited movements have chipped their hoofs at the ... appears to have been used . No paint , however , is to be discovered on the feet of any horses to indicate that ...
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... appears that the Greeks did not understand extending its utility by preventing undue wear of the hoofs and consequent lameness . All the paintings on vases and elsewhere re- present the horse with nude feet . I Xenophon , Hipp . , chap ...
... appears that the Greeks did not understand extending its utility by preventing undue wear of the hoofs and consequent lameness . All the paintings on vases and elsewhere re- present the horse with nude feet . I Xenophon , Hipp . , chap ...
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... appears that the Parthian horses , bred in the plains of Mesopotamia , were not provided with shoes , and this fact ... appear to be the fact . When nearly all the arts had attained a high degree of perfection , the one in question ...
... appears that the Parthian horses , bred in the plains of Mesopotamia , were not provided with shoes , and this fact ... appear to be the fact . When nearly all the arts had attained a high degree of perfection , the one in question ...
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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 |
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