Autobiographic SketchesJames Hogg & Sons, 1854 - 352 sider |
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Side 5
... horses all imaginable tricks , and training them up in the way along which they should not go , so that when they were old they were very little likely to depart from it . Such a set of restive , hard - mouthed wretches as Lord Westport ...
... horses all imaginable tricks , and training them up in the way along which they should not go , so that when they were old they were very little likely to depart from it . Such a set of restive , hard - mouthed wretches as Lord Westport ...
Side 6
... horses assigned to draw a post - chariot carrying Lord Westport , myself , and the dean , on our return journey to Dublin , were a pair utterly ruined by a certain under - postilion , named Moran . This particular ruin did Mr Moran ...
... horses assigned to draw a post - chariot carrying Lord Westport , myself , and the dean , on our return journey to Dublin , were a pair utterly ruined by a certain under - postilion , named Moran . This particular ruin did Mr Moran ...
Side 7
... horses from the astonished innkeepers , most of whom declined the requisi- tion , and would furnish only four , on the plea that the leaders would only embarrass the other horses ; but one at Bangor , from whom we coolly requested eight ...
... horses from the astonished innkeepers , most of whom declined the requisi- tion , and would furnish only four , on the plea that the leaders would only embarrass the other horses ; but one at Bangor , from whom we coolly requested eight ...
Side 8
... horses , usually taken from the plough , were har- nessed on as leaders . By main force they hauled our wicked wheelers into the right direction , and forced them , by pure physical superiority , into working . We furnished a joyous and ...
... horses , usually taken from the plough , were har- nessed on as leaders . By main force they hauled our wicked wheelers into the right direction , and forced them , by pure physical superiority , into working . We furnished a joyous and ...
Side 9
... horses , or none of the commanding power demanded . Often , again , it happened , as our route was very circuitous , that no inns lay in our neighbourhood ; or , if there were inns , the horses proved to be of too slight a build . At ...
... horses , or none of the commanding power demanded . Often , again , it happened , as our route was very circuitous , that no inns lay in our neighbourhood ; or , if there were inns , the horses proved to be of too slight a build . At ...
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