The Horse and His Diseases : Embracing His History and Varieties, Breeding and Management and Vices; with the Diseases to Which He Is Subject, and the Remedies Best Adapted to Their Cure (Classic Reprint)
The Horse and His Diseases : Embracing His History and Varieties, Breeding and Management and Vices; with the Diseases to Which He Is Subject, and the Remedies Best Adapted to Their Cure (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Jennings, Robert
ISBN No.: 9780656089185
Pages: 200
Year: 201802
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Excerpt from The Horse and His Diseases: Embracing His History and Varieties, Breeding and Management and Vices; With the Diseases to Which He Is Subject, and the Remedies Best Adapted to Their CureAlthough in the history of Abraham frequent mention is made of the ass, of the camel, of ocks and herds, sheep and oxen, there is no allusion to the horse; nor, indeed, do we find any such until we reach the time of Joseph. 'in the reign of that Pharaoh in whose service. Joseph was, wagons were sent by the king's command into Canaan, to bring thence into Egypt Jacob and his sons, their wives and their little ones, during the prevalence of the famine against which Joseph had provided. It is not recorded that those wagons were drawn by horses; but the inference that such was the fact is by no means irrational, when we remember that it was during the continu ance of this famine that horses are first mentioned, having been taken by Joseph in exchange for bread from the Egyp tian cultivators and cattle-breeders; that on the death of, msroar' or m noses.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work.


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