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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... remarks of the Cape of Good Hope horses , that , owing to their being accustomed from their youth to seek their nourishment upon dry mountains , they are easily satisfied , and grow so hard in the hoofs that there is no occasion to shoe ...
... remarks of the Cape of Good Hope horses , that , owing to their being accustomed from their youth to seek their nourishment upon dry mountains , they are easily satisfied , and grow so hard in the hoofs that there is no occasion to shoe ...
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... remarks that an iron horse - shoe is men- tioned by Appian ; so that the conclusion from Xenophon's recommendation for hardening the hoof , that the ancients did not shoe beasts of burden , is too rash . ' Subsequent to the Christian ...
... remarks that an iron horse - shoe is men- tioned by Appian ; so that the conclusion from Xenophon's recommendation for hardening the hoof , that the ancients did not shoe beasts of burden , is too rash . ' Subsequent to the Christian ...
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... remarks , ' Cum talium sonipedem cursus imminet , ' etc. The expression was , doubtless , borrowed from Virgil , or some of the old Latin poets . And yet later , the characteristic designation is alluded to , for Ludwig Carrio , in ...
... remarks , ' Cum talium sonipedem cursus imminet , ' etc. The expression was , doubtless , borrowed from Virgil , or some of the old Latin poets . And yet later , the characteristic designation is alluded to , for Ludwig Carrio , in ...
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... remarks , would seem to imply that the solea was pulled on like an ordinary sock ; but , as previously mentioned , Vossius doubts this : ' Verum qua ratione absque clavis id fieri possit , non satis liquet ; ' and then he makes the ...
... remarks , would seem to imply that the solea was pulled on like an ordinary sock ; but , as previously mentioned , Vossius doubts this : ' Verum qua ratione absque clavis id fieri possit , non satis liquet ; ' and then he makes the ...
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... remarks , that Suetonius , in his Life of Caligula ( A.D. 40 ) , expressly notices the iron shoe , with eight or more nails ; and Colonel Smith , who quotes this naturalist , appears to think him correct . ' We read con- cerning ...
... remarks , that Suetonius , in his Life of Caligula ( A.D. 40 ) , expressly notices the iron shoe , with eight or more nails ; and Colonel Smith , who quotes this naturalist , appears to think him correct . ' We read con- cerning ...
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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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