The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., 第 11 巻John William Carleton 1844 |
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... animal for the chase . No wild theories will be introduced , but such information as has been gleaned by the writer during his hunting career will be humbly offered for their perusal . Mr. Beckford has designated the pursuit of hunting ...
... animal for the chase . No wild theories will be introduced , but such information as has been gleaned by the writer during his hunting career will be humbly offered for their perusal . Mr. Beckford has designated the pursuit of hunting ...
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... animals which the Almighty has destined for our use ; whether we consider those ordained for daily food , or those which he has created to assist man in his labours , and contribute to those amusements which were , without doubt ...
... animals which the Almighty has destined for our use ; whether we consider those ordained for daily food , or those which he has created to assist man in his labours , and contribute to those amusements which were , without doubt ...
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... animals were enticed or driven into a small space , surrounded by net - work , and at one corner was built a room , through the windows of which the sportsman was enabled to show his skill in rifle - shooting , without any inconvenience ...
... animals were enticed or driven into a small space , surrounded by net - work , and at one corner was built a room , through the windows of which the sportsman was enabled to show his skill in rifle - shooting , without any inconvenience ...
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... animal as he passed . Whether from agitation at the moment , or wishing the blow to be effectual , it is not in my power to determine ; but with such force was the weapon raised , previous to its being struck , that it entered the man's ...
... animal as he passed . Whether from agitation at the moment , or wishing the blow to be effectual , it is not in my power to determine ; but with such force was the weapon raised , previous to its being struck , that it entered the man's ...
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... animal that had carried away and devoured the slave girl , belonging to a party of travellers , only the week before . The kalundur then desired the attendant to approach , and beckoned C - II▭▭ also , to come near a spot near which ...
... animal that had carried away and devoured the slave girl , belonging to a party of travellers , only the week before . The kalundur then desired the attendant to approach , and beckoned C - II▭▭ also , to come near a spot near which ...
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amongst amusement animal appearance attended beat beautiful betting bitches breed called Captain Chester Cup coach colt commencement consequence Cotherstone course Derby Dick Turpin distance Doncaster Duke Epsom excellent favour favourite field filly fish fox-hunting gallop gentlemen give Goodwood ground guineas hand head honour horses hour hunting huntsman jockey kennel killed lady land late legs Leicestershire Liverpool look Lord Lord George Bentinck mare master of hounds meeting miles Milsom morning neighbourhood never Newmarket night noble Oaks occasion once owner pack pair party present Qui Tam race race-horses readers remarks ride season seen side sovs sport sportsman stable stakes steeple chase steeple-chase Styles Sweepstakes Thousand Guineas Stakes tion trainer travelling turf turn Ugly Buck Voltri wild winner young
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36 ページ - May it please your Royal Highness,— The members of the Jockey Club, deeply regretting your absence from Newmarket, earnestly entreat the affair may be buried in oblivion ; and sincerely hope that the different meetings may again be honoured by your Royal Highness's condescending attendance.