Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Bind 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 452 sider |
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Side 2
... perhaps , because he had said he would win that particular race , or that some one's horse was in it that he was particularly emulous to beat . Now , one might very naturally infer that a man had a right to give his Jockey something ...
... perhaps , because he had said he would win that particular race , or that some one's horse was in it that he was particularly emulous to beat . Now , one might very naturally infer that a man had a right to give his Jockey something ...
Side 5
... perhaps five Royal Plates of a thousand pounds each were given in lieu of these , the original intention would be more brought to bear than it is at present . When it took a week to get a race - horse a hundred miles , and that also ...
... perhaps five Royal Plates of a thousand pounds each were given in lieu of these , the original intention would be more brought to bear than it is at present . When it took a week to get a race - horse a hundred miles , and that also ...
Side 14
... perhaps a better stable of race - horses than any man in England , got them well placed for him , and consequently his winnings in Cups , Stakes , & c . , amounted to such an enormous sum that I should be fearful of mentioning it lest ...
... perhaps a better stable of race - horses than any man in England , got them well placed for him , and consequently his winnings in Cups , Stakes , & c . , amounted to such an enormous sum that I should be fearful of mentioning it lest ...
Side 24
... perhaps those of most other animals that come under our immediate observation . With a sluggish one , feed him as you may , work him as little as you may , he will prefer having his sides and quarters visited by an ash plant in the ...
... perhaps those of most other animals that come under our immediate observation . With a sluggish one , feed him as you may , work him as little as you may , he will prefer having his sides and quarters visited by an ash plant in the ...
Side 33
... then forced to do the same . These two men perhaps horsed their coaches in so superior a manner that the work could be done in the time without any cruelty to their VOL . I. D 34 JOBS . stock , and here the public gained.
... then forced to do the same . These two men perhaps horsed their coaches in so superior a manner that the work could be done in the time without any cruelty to their VOL . I. D 34 JOBS . stock , and here the public gained.
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