| John Lawrence - 1796 - 416 頁
...declining and tapering at the extremity, it will form fomewhat of an arch; underneath, the neck fhould be ftraight from the cheft, and by no means convex,...top of the withers, which muft be well raifed; the cheft (hould be fufficiently full, not narrow or pinched. The BODY deep and fubftantial; back a plane... | |
| 1798 - 672 頁
...extremity, it will forrii forn'ewhat of an arch ; underneath, the'neck fliould be flniight f.om tbe'chcit, and by no means convex, or bellying out. ' The SHOULDERS' capacious, and ofjarge extent, fo as to appear the rhoft confpicuous part of the body, but without being loaded with... | |
| 1799 - 422 頁
...as to appear the molt confpicuous part of the body, but without being loaded with fleih; tbey ihould reach fairly to the top of the withers, which muft be well raifed ; the cheft fliould be fufficiently full, not narrow or pinched. The head of a horfe ihould be void of flefh,... | |
| 1800 - 596 頁
...horfe is then faid to be aged, and his mouth full. The moulders capacious, and of large extent, Co as to appear the moft confpicuous part of the body, but without being loaded with fielh ; they fhould reach fairly to the top of the withers, which muft be well raifed ; the chele íhould... | |
| John Lawrence - 1802 - 418 頁
...declining and tapering at the extremity, it will form fomewhat of an arch; underneath, the neck {hould be ftraight from the cheft, and by no means convex,...of the body, but without being loaded with flefh; they-fhould reach fairly to the top of the withers, which mufl be well raifed; the chefl mould be fufficiently... | |
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