КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «WINDGALLED»
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Hippopathology: a treatise on the disorders and lameness of ...
Should such measures as we have recommended fail in accomplishing our
object, the question might be raised of how far it would be desirable or politic to
employ cauterization : and, to carry this into effect, either the windgalled parts
may be ...
Should such measures as we have recommended fail in accomplishing our
object, the question might be raised of how far it would be desirable or politic to
employ cauterization : and, to carry this into effect, either the windgalled parts
may be ...
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The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.
... off-spur into the flank of his wiry windgalled screw, and she, resenting the insult
with a buck and a kick, and then with a squeak and a whisk of her tail, reared up
on end, managed to shake the half altered leather clear of the unfastened catch,
...
John William Carleton,
1870
... wine at your own table, he would discover, when offered for purchase, to be
poor, washy, and acrid. The horse you had left him, and whose performance he
had encomiumized, if put up to auction, would be found spavined, or windgalled,
...
Charles James Lever,
1917
'Jest as sartain,' replied the colonel, ' as that . your old mare's windgalled. Why,
do you suppose its skim-milk, that gives a body such a fresh color, deacon, eh?'
—'-The deacon was not much elated with this piece of information ;. and, when
he ...
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What Will He Do with It?
Spavined, and windgalled, and foundered — let the brute go at last to the
knackers; but by his eye, and his pluck, and his bone, the brute shows the stock
that he came from!” _ Dolly opened his eyes and — blinked. Never in his gaudy
days ...
Pisistratus Caxton (pseud. van Edward Bulwer-Lytton.),
1858
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Three Letters on the Horse, Master, and Donkey
... are crooked, or windgalled, and their feet contracted, and are then, and not till
then, used as stallions or brood mares. Ugly heads, drooping quarters, buck
knees and crooked legs, splents, curbs, windgalls, &c. will descend as surely in
the ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Spavined, and windgalled, and foundered—let the brute go at last to the
knackers; but by his e e, and his pluck, and his bone, the rute shows the stock
that he came from 1” Dolly opened his eyes and— blinked. Never in his gaudy 68
Willy, ...
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Novels and Romances of Charles Lever: Sir Brook Fossbrooke
... or windgalled, or broken-down. Such a stern test is money, so fearfully does its
coarse jingle jar upon all the music of flattery, and make discord of all compliment
. To such a pitch is the process carried, that even pretty women, who as wives ...
Charles James Lever,
1899
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The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance
Whilst they had amused the people with mere sophistry, and feigned to advocate
their cause, they had appeared as thorough-bred horses; but' when put to their
speed and' strength,' they were found to be without bottom, windgalled and ...
Cervantes Hogg (pseud. van Eaton Stannard Barrett.), C. Hogg,
1807