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... side of the horse . This explodes the statement usually given that side saddles were introduced by Anne of Bohemia , queen of Richard II . Mr. Thomas Wright , in his Womankind in Western Europe , observes that the staid dames of the ...
... side of the horse . This explodes the statement usually given that side saddles were introduced by Anne of Bohemia , queen of Richard II . Mr. Thomas Wright , in his Womankind in Western Europe , observes that the staid dames of the ...
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... side- saddles , " when the present way of riding on the left hand was first used ? " I should like , in ad- dition , to be told where and when the side - saddle for ladies was invented ? In this part of France its use , or any ...
... side- saddles , " when the present way of riding on the left hand was first used ? " I should like , in ad- dition , to be told where and when the side - saddle for ladies was invented ? In this part of France its use , or any ...
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... side - saddle with pom- mel and crutch according to the English fashion in Iceland , yet all the Iceland women ride , and ride modestly too , in a kind of side - seat or side- chair , with both legs on the same side ; they even ...
... side - saddle with pom- mel and crutch according to the English fashion in Iceland , yet all the Iceland women ride , and ride modestly too , in a kind of side - seat or side- chair , with both legs on the same side ; they even ...
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