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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... says : ' In respect to the horse's body , then , we assert that we must first examine the feet ; for as there would be no use in a house , though the upper parts were ex- tremely beautiful , if the foundations were not laid as they ...
... says : ' In respect to the horse's body , then , we assert that we must first examine the feet ; for as there would be no use in a house , though the upper parts were ex- tremely beautiful , if the foundations were not laid as they ...
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... says : The country is extremely cold , but it breeds . I 1 Mansfield Parkyns . Life in Abyssinia , vol . ii . See also Baker , Nile Tributaries in Abyssinia . Proc . Roy . Geo . Soc . , 1866 . ર Travels through Mongolia to China , vol ...
... says : The country is extremely cold , but it breeds . I 1 Mansfield Parkyns . Life in Abyssinia , vol . ii . See also Baker , Nile Tributaries in Abyssinia . Proc . Roy . Geo . Soc . , 1866 . ર Travels through Mongolia to China , vol ...
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... says : Horses are never shod in Java , nor are they secured in the stable as is usual in Europe and Western India . A separate enclosure is appropriated for each horse , within which the animal is allowed to move and turn at pleasure ...
... says : Horses are never shod in Java , nor are they secured in the stable as is usual in Europe and Western India . A separate enclosure is appropriated for each horse , within which the animal is allowed to move and turn at pleasure ...
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... says of the north of Sweden : Neither the men nor their horses are shod , but go bare - footed . In some parts of Sweden , as at Naples , the hinder feet only of the horses are left unshodden ; but here horses of a beautiful breed were ...
... says of the north of Sweden : Neither the men nor their horses are shod , but go bare - footed . In some parts of Sweden , as at Naples , the hinder feet only of the horses are left unshodden ; but here horses of a beautiful breed were ...
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... says , ' Whose arrows are sharp , and all their bows bent , their horses ' hoofs shall be counted like flint , and their wheels like a whirlwind . ' And Jeremiah 3 ( B.C. 607 ) , when foretelling the punishment of the Philistines , says ...
... says , ' Whose arrows are sharp , and all their bows bent , their horses ' hoofs shall be counted like flint , and their wheels like a whirlwind . ' And Jeremiah 3 ( B.C. 607 ) , when foretelling the punishment of the Philistines , says ...
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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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