... his legs. He will very soon learn the relief the hammock affords him, and will not be slow in availing himself of it by throwing his weight into it. With some horses it is necessary to use great quickness in making the ropes fast before they throw... On the stowage of ships and their cargoes - Sida 156efter Robert White Stevens - 1859Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Arthur Shirley - 1854 - 44 sidor
...hammock ; indeed, with some horses, when they once find the support and relief which it affords them, it is necessary to use great quickness in making the ropes fast before they throw their whole weight on the canvass, relaxing all their muscles, and laying for some minutes as if dead. With some weakly... | |
| War office - 1868 - 412 sidor
...is afforded by throwing his weight into the slings, he will not be slow in availing himself of it. With some horses it is necessary to use great quickness...board than geldings, and are more inclined to kick and to rub against the bales. In such cases, therefore, the bales are to be well covered with sheepskins,... | |
| Sir Garnet J. Wolseley - 1871 - 380 sidor
...is afforded by throwing his weight into the slings, he will not be slow in availing himself of it. With some horses It is necessary to use great quickness...board than geldings, and are more inclined to kick and to rub against the bales, which in such cases are to be well covered with sheepskins, before they have... | |
| John Caldwell Tidball - 1884 - 698 sidor
...hammock affords him, and will not be slow in availing himself of it by throwing his weight into it. With some horses it is necessary to use great quickness...the ropes fast before they throw their whole weight into the hammock. Besides the ordinary grooming ul ensils for stable service, there should be a plentiful... | |
| 1891 - 584 sidor
...hammock affords him, and will not be slow in availing himself of it by throwing his weight into it. With some horses it is necessary to use great quickness...the ropes fast before they throw their whole weight into the hammock. When the horses are between decks, too much attention can not be paid to the constant... | |
| John Caldwell Tidball - 1891 - 818 sidor
...hammock affords him, and will not be slow in availing himself of it by throwing his weight into it. With some horses it is necessary to use great quickness...the ropes fast before they throw their whole weight into the hammock. When the horses are between decks, too much attention cannot be paid to the constant... | |
| John Caldwell Tidball - 1891 - 820 sidor
...him, and will not be slow in availing himself of it by throwing his weight into it. With SOUKhorses it is necessary to use great quickness in making the ropes fast before they throw their whole weight into the hammock. When the horses are between decks, too much attention cannot be paid to the constant... | |
| United States. War Department - 1896 - 568 sidor
...hammock affords him, and will not be slow in availing himself of it by throwing his weight into it. With some horses it is necessary to use great quickness...the ropes fast before they throw their whole weight into the hammock. When the horses are between decks, too much attention can not be paid to the constant... | |
| Alexander Brydie Dyer - 1896 - 732 sidor
...hammock affords him, and will not be slow in availing himself of it by throwing his weight into it. With some horses it is necessary to use great quickness...the ropes fast before they throw their whole weight into the hammock. When the horses are between-decks, too much attention cannot be paid to the constant... | |
| War office - 1865 - 554 sidor
...which is afforded by throwing his weight into the slings he will not be slow in availing himself of it. With some horses it is necessary to use great quickness...are more inclined to kick and rub against the bales. In such cases, therefore, the bales are to be well covered with sheepskins, to prevent their causing... | |
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