| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1856 - 760 halaman
...free from stones though it be than ours. So, too, when I ask why mules are so universally substituted for horses on the farm, the first reason given, and...horses are always soon foundered or crippled by them, while males will bear cudgeling, and lose a meal or two now and then, and not be materially injured,... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1856 - 756 halaman
...free from stones though it be than ours. So, too, when I ask why mules are so universally substituted for horses on the farm, the first reason given, and confessedly the most conclusive one, is, that horsef cannot bear the treatment that they always must get from negroes ; horses are always soon foundered... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 774 halaman
...free from stones though it be than onrs. So, too, when I ask why mules are so universally substituted for horses on the farm, the first reason given, and...horses are always soon foundered or crippled by them, while mules will bear cudgeling, and lose a meal or two now and then, and not bo materially injured,... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 756 halaman
...free from stones though it be than ours. So, too, when I ask why mules are so universally substituted for horses on the farm, the first reason given, and...horses cannot bear the treatment that they always muft get from negroes ; horses are always soon foundered or crippled by them, while mules will bear... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 750 halaman
...free from stones though it be than ours. So, too, when I ask why mules are so universally substituted for horses on the farm, the first reason given, and...horses cannot bear the treatment that they always mwt get from negroes; horses are always soon foundered or crippled by them, while mules will bear cudgeling,... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1862 - 172 halaman
...from stones though it be than ours. " So, too, when I ask why mules are so universally substituted for horses on the farm, the first reason given, and...horses are always soon foundered or crippled by them, while mules will bear cudgelling, and lose a meal or two now arid then, and not be materially injured,... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1862 - 176 halaman
...from stones though it be than ours. " So, too, when I ask why mules are so universally substituted for horses on the farm, the first reason given, and...horses are always soon foundered or crippled by them, while mules will bear cudgelling, and lose a meal or two now and then, and not be materially injured,... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1862 - 328 halaman
...from stones though it be than ours. " So, too, when I ask why mules are so universally substituted or horses on the farm, the first reason given, and confessedly...horses are always soon foundered or crippled by them, while mules will bear cudgelling, and lose a meal or two now and then, and not be materially injured,... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1862 - 344 halaman
...from atones though it be than ours. " So, too, when I ask why mules are so universally substituted or horses on the farm, the first reason given, and confessedly...horses cannot bear the treatment that they always mutt get from negroes ; horses are always soon foundered or crippled by them, while mules will bear... | |
| Karl Marx - 1883 - 840 halaman
...free from stones though it be than ours. So, too, when I ask why mules are so universally substituted for horses on the farm, the first reason given, and...bear the treatment that they always must get from the negroes ; horses are always soon foundered or crippled by them, while mules will bear cudgelling,... | |
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