Postmaster-General, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skinner is one of our most pleasing writers, and has been familiar with the subject of the horse from childhood, and we need not add that he has acquitted himself well of... American Agriculturist - Page 941843Full view - About this book
| 1843 - 396 pages
...JS Skinner, Esq., of Washington, Assistant Post-Master General, and late Editor of the Turf-Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skinner is one of our most...acquitted himself well of his task. He also takes up the important subject, to the American breeder, of the Ass and Mule. This he treats at length, and cm ornore,... | |
| Richard Rush - 1845 - 696 pages
...Fostmaster>General, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skinner is on* of uur most pleasing writers, and has been familiar with the subject of the hone from childhood, and we need not add that he has acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes... | |
| Peter Hawker - 1846 - 514 pages
...Ass and Mule, by JS Skinner, Esq., Assistant Postmaster-General, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skinner is one of our most...need not add that he has acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes up the important subject, to the American breeder of the Ass and the Mule.... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1846 - 350 pages
...and Mule, by JS Skinner, Esq., Assistant Postaiaster-General, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skinner is one of our most...need not add that he has acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes up the important subject, to the American breeder, of the Ass, and the Mule.... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1847 - 292 pages
...and Mule, by JS Skinner, Esq., Assistant Postjiaster-General, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skinner is one of our most...need not add that he has acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes up the important subject, to the American breeder, of the Ass, and the Mole.... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1847 - 502 pages
...Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skiuner is one of our mast pleasing writers, and has been faanliar with the subject of the horse from childhood, and we need not add that he hits ncquitted himself well of the task. Hs,also Ukes up the important subject, to the American breeder,... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1848 - 564 pages
...Mule, by JS Skinner, !'••(., Assistant Postmaster-General, and late editor of the Turf Hcgister and American Farmer. Mr. Skinner is one of our most...need not add that he has acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes up the importact subject, to the American breeder, of the An, and the Mule.... | |
| William Julian Evans - 1848 - 324 pages
...Ass and Mule, by JS Skinner, Esq., Assistant Postmaster-General, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skinner is one of our most...need not add that he has acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes up the important subject, to the American breeder, of the Ass, and the Mule.... | |
| John Hervey Baron Hervey - 1848 - 486 pages
...Ass and Mule, by JS Skinner, Esq., Assistant Postmaster-General, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skinner is one of our most...horse from childhood, and we need not add that he bus acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes up the important subject, to the American breeder,... | |
| Harriet Martineau - 1848 - 562 pages
...Assistant Postmaster-General, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skinner is on* of our most pleasing writers, and has been familiar...need not add that he has acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes up the important subject, to the American breeder, of the Ass, and the Mule.... | |
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