... stallions. They have long preserved, with great care, the breed of their Horses; they know their generations, alliances, and all their genealogy, and distinguish the breeds by different names. The lowest price for a Mare of the first class, is from... Truths and Fables - Página 181847 - 61 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831
...price for a Mare of the first class, is from one hundred, to two or three hundred pounds sterling. As the Arabians have only a tent for their house, this tent serves them also for a stable. The Mare, Colt, husband, wife, and children, lie promiscuously together; and the... | |
 | 1835
...price for a Mare of the first class, is from one hundred, to two or three hundred pounds sterling. As the Arabians have only a tent for their house, this tent serves them also for a stable. The Mare, Colt, husband, wife and children, lie promiscuously together; and the... | |
 | Philip Miller - 1835
...their kindly feelings, surely that of self-interest should stimulate them M adopt gentler measures. As the Arabians have only a tent for their house, this tent: serves them also for a stable. The mare, colt, husband, wife, and children, lie promiscuously together; and the... | |
 | 1835
...price for a Mare of the first class, is from one hundred, to two or three hundred pounds sterling. As the Arabians have only a tent for their house, this tent serves them also for a stable. The Mare, Colt, husband, wife and children, lie promiscuously together; and the... | |
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