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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... Arms . Lombardy and Flemish Horses . The Chate- laine of Warrenne . Hamericourt . Farriery in Scotland . An unjust Law . Statutes of Edward VI . Henry VIII . and Shoeing with Felt . Curious Customs and Extravagance . Gold and Silver ...
... Arms . Lombardy and Flemish Horses . The Chate- laine of Warrenne . Hamericourt . Farriery in Scotland . An unjust Law . Statutes of Edward VI . Henry VIII . and Shoeing with Felt . Curious Customs and Extravagance . Gold and Silver ...
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... arm- ing that portion of the horse's hoof coming in contact with the ground , and sustaining the whole weight , while it receives the full force of the propelling power , would ( in our northern climate , at least ) under the strain of ...
... arm- ing that portion of the horse's hoof coming in contact with the ground , and sustaining the whole weight , while it receives the full force of the propelling power , would ( in our northern climate , at least ) under the strain of ...
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... arms , and during his command of the cavalry in conducting and covering the glorious retreat of the Ten Thousand Greeks from the interior of Persia , abundant opportunities must have presented themselves to justify him in afterwards ...
... arms , and during his command of the cavalry in conducting and covering the glorious retreat of the Ten Thousand Greeks from the interior of Persia , abundant opportunities must have presented themselves to justify him in afterwards ...
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... arm the horse also with defences for his head , his breast , and his shoulders . But of all parts of the horse we must take most care to protect his belly , for it is at once a most vital and a most defenceless part ; but it is possible ...
... arm the horse also with defences for his head , his breast , and his shoulders . But of all parts of the horse we must take most care to protect his belly , for it is at once a most vital and a most defenceless part ; but it is possible ...
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... arm'd , and proudly pace the round.'3 Vergil made a mistake , or 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 ...
... arm'd , and proudly pace the round.'3 Vergil made a mistake , or 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 ...
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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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