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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... ment of the arts of civilized life . Doubtless , what might be termed the moral qualities of the horse , had largely conduced to make him so serv- iceable in all ages , but by far the largest share must be attributed to those of a ...
... ment of the arts of civilized life . Doubtless , what might be termed the moral qualities of the horse , had largely conduced to make him so serv- iceable in all ages , but by far the largest share must be attributed to those of a ...
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... ment in the hands of the dismounted figure whereby to fasten on the shoe , if such be his vocation , and that his attitude is not a very convenient one . This is , never- theless , the posture assumed on the continent of Europe , and ...
... ment in the hands of the dismounted figure whereby to fasten on the shoe , if such be his vocation , and that his attitude is not a very convenient one . This is , never- theless , the posture assumed on the continent of Europe , and ...
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... ment , in the form of not very large flat stones , laid close together and firmly bound by the cement , thus making a hard smooth causeway . Near Rome the flags were of granite . From their very even surface , and their passing between ...
... ment , in the form of not very large flat stones , laid close together and firmly bound by the cement , thus making a hard smooth causeway . Near Rome the flags were of granite . From their very even surface , and their passing between ...
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... ment , that their hoofs may be nourished , and that what horn the journey has worn away may , through the virtue of the medicament , grow up again . ' He then gives various prescriptions for applications which nourish the hoofs and make ...
... ment , that their hoofs may be nourished , and that what horn the journey has worn away may , through the virtue of the medicament , grow up again . ' He then gives various prescriptions for applications which nourish the hoofs and make ...
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... 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 horse - shoes found in graves are trustworthy testimony to the antiquity of nail ...
... 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 horse - shoes found in graves are trustworthy testimony to the antiquity of nail ...
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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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