Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Bind 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... accustomed to hear only the sentiments of those really fine , but straight - laced , girls , your sisters , and those of your saint - like mamma , that any thing like the general ways of the world appears to you as something devoutly to ...
... accustomed to hear only the sentiments of those really fine , but straight - laced , girls , your sisters , and those of your saint - like mamma , that any thing like the general ways of the world appears to you as something devoutly to ...
Side 21
... accustomed to such scenes than his present visiter , who did not alter a muscle of his countenance . 66 No , master Stevens , nor a fool either , " said Jaques , with the most perfect coolness ; " so just sit down quietly , and hear ...
... accustomed to such scenes than his present visiter , who did not alter a muscle of his countenance . 66 No , master Stevens , nor a fool either , " said Jaques , with the most perfect coolness ; " so just sit down quietly , and hear ...
Side 42
... accustomed to riding over the flat ride well over a country . This shows that the hunting or racing men of those days were not mixed up with each other as they now are . But besides this , in those days racing riders , when standing in ...
... accustomed to riding over the flat ride well over a country . This shows that the hunting or racing men of those days were not mixed up with each other as they now are . But besides this , in those days racing riders , when standing in ...
Side 51
... accustomed to do it ; those parts of the frame , whether belonging to man or quadruped , that are most called upon under weight , acquire additional strength from prac- tice , as the arm of the smith does by using his sledge- hammer ...
... accustomed to do it ; those parts of the frame , whether belonging to man or quadruped , that are most called upon under weight , acquire additional strength from prac- tice , as the arm of the smith does by using his sledge- hammer ...
Side 54
... soon as his former habits will allow him to do so . The next best thing to getting a horse accustomed to carry weight is to get one that has not been rendered unfit for it by carrying a light one . A MAN OF WEIGHT IN THE COUNTRY . 55 A.
... soon as his former habits will allow him to do so . The next best thing to getting a horse accustomed to carry weight is to get one that has not been rendered unfit for it by carrying a light one . A MAN OF WEIGHT IN THE COUNTRY . 55 A.
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