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
| Harriet Martineau - 1849 - 266 pages
...master-General, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Fanner. Mr. Skinner is one of oar most pleasing writers, and has been familiar with...the horse from childhood, and we need not add that lie has acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes up the important subject, to the American... | |
| Julius Weisbach - 1849 - 422 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...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... | |
| John Pendleton Kennedy - 1849 - 492 pages
...Am 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 pleasing writers, and has been Cuniliar with the subject of the horse from childhood, and wo need not add that he has acquitted himself... | |
| Margaret E. Foster - 1850 - 414 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 Pendleton Kennedy - 1850 - 430 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 takea up the important subject, to the American breeder, of the Ass, and the Mule.... | |
| Robert Knox - 1850 - 382 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. Hit also takes up the important subject, to the American breeder, of the Ass, and the Mule.... | |
| Robert Baird - 1850 - 428 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 Mule.... | |
| James Phillips Fletcher - 1850 - 440 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...horse from childhood, and we need not add that he lias acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes up the important. subject, to the American breeder,... | |
| Julia Kavanagh - 1850 - 536 pages
...Assistant Postmaster-General, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Farmer. Mr. Skiuner is one of our most pleasing writers, and has been...horse from childhood, and we need not add that he has ncquitted himself well of the task. He also takes tip the important subject, to the American breeder,... | |
| John Paget - 1850 - 376 pages
...Skinner, Esq., Assistant Postja.-istor-Geiienil, and late editor of the Turf Register and American Fanner. Mr. Skinner is one of our most pleasing writers, and...familiar with the subject of the horse from childhood, anil WP need not add that he has acquitted himself well of the task. He also takes up the important... | |
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