A Winter Pilgrimage: Being an Account of Travels Through Palestine, Italy, and the Island of Cyprus, Accomplished in the Year 1900Longmans, Green, and Company, 1904 - 376 pages |
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... horse and a cow for domestic use , such carting as may be necessary being done with hired ox - wains , picturesque in appearance , but slow and cumber- some in practice . As I saw it , this is the process of preparing land for vines . A ...
... horse and a cow for domestic use , such carting as may be necessary being done with hired ox - wains , picturesque in appearance , but slow and cumber- some in practice . As I saw it , this is the process of preparing land for vines . A ...
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... horses by means of a band across the nose in place of the common bit . I have never elsewhere seen this habit of harnessing . As for the beggars , so far as the traveller is concerned , they include practically the entire popula- tion ...
... horses by means of a band across the nose in place of the common bit . I have never elsewhere seen this habit of harnessing . As for the beggars , so far as the traveller is concerned , they include practically the entire popula- tion ...
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... horse appears in the strong ring of electric light upon the quay . Attending it are an extra- ordinary collection of ragamuffins , of whom the use now becomes apparent . The van is unlocked by some one in charge , and the first ...
... horse appears in the strong ring of electric light upon the quay . Attending it are an extra- ordinary collection of ragamuffins , of whom the use now becomes apparent . The van is unlocked by some one in charge , and the first ...
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... horse , and in the course of a week or less he will wear most horses down . Also he will live somehow where the horse would starve . But what a brute he is ! To begin with , his fore - quarters are invari- ably weak , and feel weaker ...
... horse , and in the course of a week or less he will wear most horses down . Also he will live somehow where the horse would starve . But what a brute he is ! To begin with , his fore - quarters are invari- ably weak , and feel weaker ...
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... horses . The horse has his paces of walk , trot , and canter , and the mule his , an amble , so that however close together their riders may find themselves at the end of a day's journey , during the course of it they will be widely ...
... horses . The horse has his paces of walk , trot , and canter , and the mule his , an amble , so that however close together their riders may find themselves at the end of a day's journey , during the course of it they will be widely ...
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