Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 61813 |
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... necessary to fix the frog more firmly ; and , for that purpose , a hole is necessary , made in the heel of the artificial frog , to receive a strap , and to buckle at the outside quarter below the coronet . And that the artificial frog ...
... necessary to fix the frog more firmly ; and , for that purpose , a hole is necessary , made in the heel of the artificial frog , to receive a strap , and to buckle at the outside quarter below the coronet . And that the artificial frog ...
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... necessary . In using the instrument , it is set down upon any solid and steady support , and one or other of the feet screws efg , turned until the bubble of air is brought exactly into the centre of the glass , which is known by a ...
... necessary . In using the instrument , it is set down upon any solid and steady support , and one or other of the feet screws efg , turned until the bubble of air is brought exactly into the centre of the glass , which is known by a ...
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... necessary assistance , and the rider is left with- cut a seat or fulcrum by which he can maintain his position ; and between alternate rocking and swinging , is left entirely at the mercy of his horse . The stirrups should be exactly of ...
... necessary assistance , and the rider is left with- cut a seat or fulcrum by which he can maintain his position ; and between alternate rocking and swinging , is left entirely at the mercy of his horse . The stirrups should be exactly of ...
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... necessary for his continu- ing his journey , and reaching the place of his destination . Before the arrival of the Euro- peans at the Cape , the Hottentots were not ac- quainted with commerce , and , perhaps , they had no idea even of ...
... necessary for his continu- ing his journey , and reaching the place of his destination . Before the arrival of the Euro- peans at the Cape , the Hottentots were not ac- quainted with commerce , and , perhaps , they had no idea even of ...
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... necessary points then in the shape of a hound , of what- ever description , which ought always to be attended to ; for if he be not of a perfect symmetry , he will neither run fast , nor bear much work : he has much to undergo , and ...
... necessary points then in the shape of a hound , of what- ever description , which ought always to be attended to ; for if he be not of a perfect symmetry , he will neither run fast , nor bear much work : he has much to undergo , and ...
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