Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Bind 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 452 sider |
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... persons : that your horse had been backed heavily to win ; consequently he ought to have been made to win if possible : in short , so long as whip and spur could avail , they ought to HORSES NOT TO BE AT THE DISPOSAL OF THE OWNER.
... persons : that your horse had been backed heavily to win ; consequently he ought to have been made to win if possible : in short , so long as whip and spur could avail , they ought to HORSES NOT TO BE AT THE DISPOSAL OF THE OWNER.
Side 16
... Whips his companions , or to associate with none but hard - drinking , illiterate , vul- gar bumpkins , he would in his ... Whip in very mercilessly flogging a hound ,. piece of discipline which , though sometimes necessary , is one that ...
... Whips his companions , or to associate with none but hard - drinking , illiterate , vul- gar bumpkins , he would in his ... Whip in very mercilessly flogging a hound ,. piece of discipline which , though sometimes necessary , is one that ...
Side 27
... whip and spur , go the last mile as rapidly as the first . What their sufferings may be during the stage or after never strikes the mind of its fair inmate : it never strikes her that to arrive at the end of twelve miles ten minutes the ...
... whip and spur , go the last mile as rapidly as the first . What their sufferings may be during the stage or after never strikes the mind of its fair inmate : it never strikes her that to arrive at the end of twelve miles ten minutes the ...
Side 29
... whip , that they are going at their ease : quite the reverse : they are probably even at that moment suffering much , either from distress by pace or bodily infirmity ; for we are not to expect such coaches as a Brighton Age , a Windsor ...
... whip , that they are going at their ease : quite the reverse : they are probably even at that moment suffering much , either from distress by pace or bodily infirmity ; for we are not to expect such coaches as a Brighton Age , a Windsor ...
Side 31
... whip to death at the price ; " or , " I only bought him to whip to death . " This is a frequent remark when a low - priced horse is purchased in . He is wanted for a night - coach , or to work some tempo- rary opposition : and this is ...
... whip to death at the price ; " or , " I only bought him to whip to death . " This is a frequent remark when a low - priced horse is purchased in . He is wanted for a night - coach , or to work some tempo- rary opposition : and this is ...
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