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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... of northern regions , and in the burning sands of tropical climates , he would scarcely have proved himself worth the trouble of domesticating . Means could have been employed to ride and drive him without a bit in I *
... of northern regions , and in the burning sands of tropical climates , he would scarcely have proved himself worth the trouble of domesticating . Means could have been employed to ride and drive him without a bit in I *
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... means and appliances which the lord of the creation has from time to time brought to bear in increasing the utility ( would I could say comfort and happiness ! ) of this devoted servant , I have entered on the present inquiry into the ...
... means and appliances which the lord of the creation has from time to time brought to bear in increasing the utility ( would I could say comfort and happiness ! ) of this devoted servant , I have entered on the present inquiry into the ...
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... means of de- fence they are frequently enabled to beat off their fero- cious assailants . ' 2 It is well known that in many southern regions there is but little need for any attempt at shoeing . The littoral of Libya , and some parts of ...
... means of de- fence they are frequently enabled to beat off their fero- cious assailants . ' 2 It is well known that in many southern regions there is but little need for any attempt at shoeing . The littoral of Libya , and some parts of ...
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... means , one would think indispensable to those who , in primitive times , so largely employed horses , and sought from them such im- portant services . Such is not the case , however , if an en- tire omission of the fact in their ...
... means , one would think indispensable to those who , in primitive times , so largely employed horses , and sought from them such im- portant services . Such is not the case , however , if an en- tire omission of the fact in their ...
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... means of their prancings , the prancings of their mighty ones ; or , as it might perhaps more cor- rectly be rendered , ' Then did the horses ' hoofs smite the ground , and were broken from the haste of their riders . ' Isaiah ( B.C. ...
... means of their prancings , the prancings of their mighty ones ; or , as it might perhaps more cor- rectly be rendered , ' Then did the horses ' hoofs smite the ground , and were broken from the haste of their riders . ' Isaiah ( B.C. ...
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Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and Abuses George Fleming Visualização integral - 1869 |
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