Uncle Oliver's Travels in Persia, Volym 1H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... straw is chopped small and given them mixed with barley ; food and water are seldom given them , except at sunrise and sunset . The Persians also take much care in clothing them according to the climate and season of the year . In very ...
... straw is chopped small and given them mixed with barley ; food and water are seldom given them , except at sunrise and sunset . The Persians also take much care in clothing them according to the climate and season of the year . In very ...
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... straw or vegetables from one part of a plain to another , or from the fields and gardens to the villages . Buffaloes are also frequently ridden by the natives in the north of Persia , -not on long journeys , but in going to some rather ...
... straw or vegetables from one part of a plain to another , or from the fields and gardens to the villages . Buffaloes are also frequently ridden by the natives in the north of Persia , -not on long journeys , but in going to some rather ...
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... straw colour . Each plant gives about a pound of the gum , which is obtained by wounding the root . The root is sometimes as thick as a man's leg ; and the upper part of it rises above the ground . The juice , as it flows from the wound ...
... straw colour . Each plant gives about a pound of the gum , which is obtained by wounding the root . The root is sometimes as thick as a man's leg ; and the upper part of it rises above the ground . The juice , as it flows from the wound ...
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... . In the part used as a stable , some of these cavities have a ledge of stone in front , and are made so high as to serve for a rack and manger , having a space above for grass , and another below for grain and chopped straw 28 PERSIA .
... . In the part used as a stable , some of these cavities have a ledge of stone in front , and are made so high as to serve for a rack and manger , having a space above for grass , and another below for grain and chopped straw 28 PERSIA .
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John Kitto. grass , and another below for grain and chopped straw . About eighteen inches beneath this , there is a hole with a stick across it , to which the head ropes of the cattle are tied . H. That seems an odd contrivance . Why don ...
John Kitto. grass , and another below for grain and chopped straw . About eighteen inches beneath this , there is a hole with a stick across it , to which the head ropes of the cattle are tied . H. That seems an odd contrivance . Why don ...
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