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" Philip" of Tennyson, as regarded the coltish chronicle, and one of our pleasantest paddock walks some twelve years ago with him, was to see Lanercost in his stall, and then on to the Muley Moloch mare, and divers others which gambolled about with foals... "
The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - 154 ページ
編集 - 1858
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The New sporting magazine, 第 35 巻

1858 - 532 ページ
...seemed to have lost his interest in modern racing matters, but although his breviary occupied all hit thoughts, he was still a perfect index upon old racing...tenacity to Lottery and Lanercost, he seldom spoke of the latter's price without saying that the Scotch took his three thousand cheque for the horse, and" took...

Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, 第 13 巻

Minnesota Historical Society - 1908 - 538 ページ
...developed in the new governor. Self-conceit was no part of his mental structure. It sometimes required a good deal of persuasion on the part of his friends to convince him that he had ability to do things. This modesty and reserve was not assumed, it was innate....

Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, 第 13 巻

Minnesota Historical Society - 1908 - 762 ページ
...largelydeveloped in the new governor. Self-conceit was no part of his mental structure. It sometimes required a good deal of persuasion on the part of his friends to convince him that he had ability to do things. This mode.«ty and reserve was not assumed, it was innate....

Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society, 第 13 巻

Minnesota Historical Society - 1908 - 540 ページ
...developed in the new governor. Self-conceit was no part of his mental structure. It sometimes required a good deal of persuasion on the part of his friends to convince him that he had ability to do things. This modesty and reserve was not assumed, it was innate....

Iowa Journal of History and Politics, 第 7 巻

Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh - 1909 - 698 ページ
...developed in the new governor. Self-conceit was no part of his mental structure. It sometimes required a good deal of persuasion on the part of his friends to convince him that he had ability to do things. This modesty and reserve was not assumed, it was innate....

Recollections of Sixty Years

Allan Fea - 1927 - 376 ページ
...liquor. Eventually a couple of "tecs," who had had an eye upon him, marched him off, and it needed a good deal of persuasion on the part of his friends to get him liberated. To cure the tragedian of his vanity his patrons once hired the King's Cross Theatre,...

The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

522 ページ
...ride to Knaveemire, and still more disappointed when he found himself too weak to go to Sir Tatton's sale. He seemed to have lost his interest in modern...tenacity to Lottery and Lanercost, he seldom spoke of the latter's price without saying that the Scotch took his three thousand cheque for the horse, and took...

The Sportsman

516 ページ
...evidently his favourite jockey, and he also delighted in Sir Talton, Sim Templeman, and the £mperor Nicholas. He was quite the " Old Philip" of Tennyson,...tenacity to Lottery and Lanercost, he seldom spoke of the latter' s price without saying that the Scotch took his three thousand cheque for the horse, and took...




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