| 1869
...horses are those who dwell in the comparatively fertile plains of Mesopotamia ; on the banks of the Euphrates and in the Syrian plains. " Horses can there feed for several of the spring months upon the T green grass and herbs produced by the rains in the valleys and fertile ground, and such food seems... | |
| 1834 - 808 sider
...recorded upon the road in characters that every one of his Arabian neighbours can read. X. HORSES. It is a general but erroneous opinion that Arabia...promoting the full growth and vigour of the horse. We 6nd that in Nedjd horses are not nearly so numerous as in the countries before mentioned, and they... | |
| 592 sider
...horses are those who dwell in the comparatively fertile plains of Mesopotamia ; on the banks of the Euphrates and in the Syrian plains. " Horses can there feed for several of the spring months upon the т green grass and herbs produced by the rains in the valleys and fertile ground, and such food seems... | |
| William Fleming - 1838 - 646 sider
...Mesopotamia, on the banks of the river Euphrates, and in the Syrian plains. Horses can there feed during several of the spring months upon the green grass and herbs produced by the rains in the valleys and fertile grounds, and such fond seems absolutely necessary for promoting the full growth... | |
| John William Carleton - 1870 - 614 sider
...horses are those who dwell in the comparatively fertile plains of Mesopotamia ; on the banks of the Euphrates and in the Syrian plains. " Horses can there feed for several of the spring months upon the T green grass and herbs produced by the rains in the valleys and fertile ground, and such food seems... | |
| 584 sider
...horses are those who dwell in the comparatively fertile plains of Mesopotamia ; on the banks of the Euphrates and in the Syrian plains. " Horses can there feed for several of the spring months upon the T green grass and herbs produced by the raine in the valleys and fertile ground, and such food seems... | |
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