On Seats and Saddles: Bits and Bitting and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in HorsesBlackwood, 1868 - 265 páginas |
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... centre of motion of the horse - The head and neck project beyond the basis on which the animal stands ; the position of the centre of gravity modified by this - The horse's fore legs are , more particularly , bearers , the hind ones pro ...
... centre of motion of the horse - The head and neck project beyond the basis on which the animal stands ; the position of the centre of gravity modified by this - The horse's fore legs are , more particularly , bearers , the hind ones pro ...
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... central point is intended to and does limit the motion of the back downwards and upwards ( i . e . , vertically ) , so that , in fact , this fourteenth dorsal vertebra be- comes the centre of motion of the horse's body - the point about ...
... central point is intended to and does limit the motion of the back downwards and upwards ( i . e . , vertically ) , so that , in fact , this fourteenth dorsal vertebra be- comes the centre of motion of the horse's body - the point about ...
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... centre of gravity of a horse , as here repre- sented , would lie nearer to the shoulder than the perpen- dicular E F , which falls through the centre of motion —that is , the fourteenth dorsal vertebra - and would probably cut the ...
... centre of gravity of a horse , as here repre- sented , would lie nearer to the shoulder than the perpen- dicular E F , which falls through the centre of motion —that is , the fourteenth dorsal vertebra - and would probably cut the ...
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... centre of motion , but also over the centre of gravity -- that is to say , a central point equally removed from each of its four supporting points ; * he would occupy the apex or summit of a regular pyra- mid , the most stable of all ...
... centre of motion , but also over the centre of gravity -- that is to say , a central point equally removed from each of its four supporting points ; * he would occupy the apex or summit of a regular pyra- mid , the most stable of all ...
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... centre line E F , Plate I. , the hind and fore quarters both turn equally round a com- mon point , and with one ... motion , especially at high degrees of speed , than when stand- ing still . We may put the questions to be resolved as ...
... centre line E F , Plate I. , the hind and fore quarters both turn equally round a com- mon point , and with one ... motion , especially at high degrees of speed , than when stand- ing still . We may put the questions to be resolved as ...
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