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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... known that in many southern regions there is but little need for any attempt at shoeing . The littoral of Libya , and some parts of Arabia and Persia , furnish ex- amples . In Tartary , whole tribes ride horses without shoes of iron ...
... known that in many southern regions there is but little need for any attempt at shoeing . The littoral of Libya , and some parts of Arabia and Persia , furnish ex- amples . In Tartary , whole tribes ride horses without shoes of iron ...
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... known . With the spread of civilization , the demands upon the services of the horse became , doubtless , very much ex- tended ; and the diversity of climate , as well as of races , would lead one to suppose that greater wear and ...
... known . With the spread of civilization , the demands upon the services of the horse became , doubtless , very much ex- tended ; and the diversity of climate , as well as of races , would lead one to suppose that greater wear and ...
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... known introduction into the social economy of civilized nations , up to the present time , than attempt to seek its inventors in the perplexing obscurity surrounding this subject . But , as before noticed , the interest which attaches ...
... known introduction into the social economy of civilized nations , up to the present time , than attempt to seek its inventors in the perplexing obscurity surrounding this subject . But , as before noticed , the interest which attaches ...
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... 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 to 14 HORSE - SHOES AND HORSE - SHOEING .
... 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 to 14 HORSE - SHOES AND HORSE - SHOEING .
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... known to Old Testament people , no one has yet , so far as I am aware , offered a doubt . I 6 Deborah ( B.c. 1296 ) sings , Then were the horse - hoofs broken by the means of their prancings , the prancings of their mighty ones ; or ...
... known to Old Testament people , no one has yet , so far as I am aware , offered a doubt . I 6 Deborah ( B.c. 1296 ) sings , Then were the horse - hoofs broken by the means of their prancings , the prancings of their mighty ones ; or ...
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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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