I doubt not, but if a man from his cradle had been always used to go bare-foot, whilst his hands were constantly wrapped up in warm mittins, and covered with handshoes, as the dutch call gloves; [...]
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I doubt not, but if a man from his cradle had been always used to go bare-foot, whilst his hands were constantly wrapped up in warm mittins, and covered with handshoes, as the dutch call gloves; [...]
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In this country the skins of deer, hogs, and sheep are often made into "handshoes," as FROM FOREIGN LANDS.
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A glove with them is a "handshoe," showing they wore shoes before gloves.
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There was a guy propelling himself with padded “handshoes” bound to his wrists with leather straps.
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