Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 111819 |
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... horses , which causes them to halt ; and of three kinds , viz . the blood - spavin , the bog - spavin , and the bone ... horse , he says , should be allowed only walking exercise for three or four weeks . 2. Bog - spavin is a ganglion or ...
... horses , which causes them to halt ; and of three kinds , viz . the blood - spavin , the bog - spavin , and the bone ... horse , he says , should be allowed only walking exercise for three or four weeks . 2. Bog - spavin is a ganglion or ...
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... horse's leg . Without entering at all into the cause of this disorder , we shall content ourselves with de scribing the different kinds of it , by their symptoms , and then enter on the method of cure . A spavin that begins on the lower ...
... horse's leg . Without entering at all into the cause of this disorder , we shall content ourselves with de scribing the different kinds of it , by their symptoms , and then enter on the method of cure . A spavin that begins on the lower ...
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... horse , called the stroke of the spear , is a mark in the neck , or near the shoulder , of some barbs , and some Turkish and Spanish horses , representing the blow or cut of a spear in those places , with some resemblance of a scar ...
... horse , called the stroke of the spear , is a mark in the neck , or near the shoulder , of some barbs , and some Turkish and Spanish horses , representing the blow or cut of a spear in those places , with some resemblance of a scar ...
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... horse ( Shaks . ) . 4. Success ; event ( Shaks . ) . SPEED ( John ) , an English historian and antiquary , was born at Farrington , in Cheshire , about 1555. He was bred a taylor , but sir Fulk Greville , it is said , put him in the way ...
... horse ( Shaks . ) . 4. Success ; event ( Shaks . ) . SPEED ( John ) , an English historian and antiquary , was born at Farrington , in Cheshire , about 1555. He was bred a taylor , but sir Fulk Greville , it is said , put him in the way ...
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... horse's shoulder - bone . SPLAYFOOT . a . ( splay and foot . ) Having the foot turned inward ( Pope ) . SPLA'YMOUTH . s . ( splay and mouth . ) Mouth widened by design ( Dryden ) . SPLEEN . s . ( splen , Latin . ) 1. The milt . It is ...
... horse's shoulder - bone . SPLAYFOOT . a . ( splay and foot . ) Having the foot turned inward ( Pope ) . SPLA'YMOUTH . s . ( splay and mouth . ) Mouth widened by design ( Dryden ) . SPLEEN . s . ( splen , Latin . ) 1. The milt . It is ...
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Page 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.