Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 126.
The Mountains [1], 11/07/1732, ¶661:
8. All Lapps are small. I have still not seen one as big as me. A heavy and large body cannot walk as nimbly as a small one even though the organs are much stronger and longer. We can see this in all small things: a little Ă–land horse or a Norwegian horse runs very quickly and, although a large Scanian horse can outpace them, it is still amazing how fast they move their feet. It is quite obvious that their feet go faster than those of the larger horse.