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  2. Horses of Andrew Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Jackson, who served as the seventh U.S. president from 1829 to 1837, was involved with horse trading, and the racehorse business, for much of his life. He worked as a horse trader from a very early age, such that by age 15 in 1782 he was already considered "shrewd."

  3. File:Kecho Ruiji - Book on Horse Coins.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (1,275 × 1,650 pixels, file size: 52.57 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 342 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Category:Horse history and evolution - Wikipedia

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    History of the horse in Britain; History of the horse in the Indian subcontinent; Horse culture in Mongolia; Horse name; Horse symbolism; Horses in Brittany; Horses in Cameroon; Horses in Cuba; Horses in East Asian warfare; Horses in Jamaica; Horses in Slovenia; Horses in Sudan; Horses in the Napoleonic Wars; Horses in the United States; Horses ...

  5. Shechita - Wikipedia

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    The animal must be of a permitted species. For mammals, this is restricted to ruminants which have split hooves. [2] For birds, although biblically any species of bird not specifically excluded in Deuteronomy 14:12–18 would be permitted, [3] doubts as to the identity and scope of the species on the biblical list led to rabbinical law permitting only birds with a tradition of being permissible.

  6. Salting - Wikipedia

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    Salting or Salted may refer to: Salting (food), the preparation of food with edible salt for conservation or taste; Salting the earth, the practice of "sowing" salt on cities or property as a symbolic act; Salting (union organizing), a labor union tactic involving the act of getting a job at a specific workplace with the intent of organizing a ...

  7. White Horse Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    It will hang like a thread as fine as a silk fiber.... I love the Constitution; it was made by the inspiration of God; and it will be preserved and saved by the efforts of the White Horse, and by the Red Horse [10] who will combine in its defense." According to the diary, Smith also said that Mormons would send missionaries to "gather the ...

  8. Category:Horse tack and equipment - Wikipedia

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  9. Salting (confidence trick) - Wikipedia

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    Salting is considered a form of confidence trick and has been employed throughout history to defraud stakeholders in the mining industry. Examples are the diamond hoax of 1872 and the former Canadian gold company Bre-X .