Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the Turf, the Chase and Every Other Diversion Interesting to the Man of Pleasure, Enterprize, and Spirit, 第 41 巻Rogerson & Tuxford, 1813 |
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... give it as received by us , without note or comment . To the Honourable Members of the Jockey Club , and the Gentlemon Frequenters of the Turf . GENTLEMEN , -A very painful office devolves on me in addressing you on a subject which is ...
... give it as received by us , without note or comment . To the Honourable Members of the Jockey Club , and the Gentlemon Frequenters of the Turf . GENTLEMEN , -A very painful office devolves on me in addressing you on a subject which is ...
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... give up the names of any accomplices , every exertion would be used to save him , and that no doubt he would be saved if he would do so ? I unfor- tunately have it not in my power to ascertain what subsequent trans- action took place ...
... give up the names of any accomplices , every exertion would be used to save him , and that no doubt he would be saved if he would do so ? I unfor- tunately have it not in my power to ascertain what subsequent trans- action took place ...
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... give them a day's work with a team , which is sufficient to plough their little field ; the rest they do themselves . When these men find their little crop of corn entirely destroyed and laid waste by rabbits , and even their colwerts ...
... give them a day's work with a team , which is sufficient to plough their little field ; the rest they do themselves . When these men find their little crop of corn entirely destroyed and laid waste by rabbits , and even their colwerts ...
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... gives great advantages in seeing and hearing , from bring- ing forward the audience more equally to the front . We under- stand that the centre boxes are seventeen feet nearer the stage than in the Covent - Garden Theatre , and sixteen ...
... gives great advantages in seeing and hearing , from bring- ing forward the audience more equally to the front . We under- stand that the centre boxes are seventeen feet nearer the stage than in the Covent - Garden Theatre , and sixteen ...
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... give me a perfect relish for the good things now within my reach , and I resolved to enjoy them . I was soon disturbed in this agree- able reverie . - I took the liberty of firing one morning at a covey of partridges that were feeding ...
... give me a perfect relish for the good things now within my reach , and I resolved to enjoy them . I was soon disturbed in this agree- able reverie . - I took the liberty of firing one morning at a covey of partridges that were feeding ...
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190 ページ - shows gallanter still; Tis the blue vault of heaven, with its crescent so pale, And with all its bright spangles ! " said Allen-a-Dale. The father was steel, and the mother was stone ; They lifted the latch, and they bade him be gone...
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230 ページ - Then, let me implore you to reflect on the situation in which I am placed, without the shadow of a charge against me ; without even an accuser ; after an inquiry that led to my ample vindication, yet treated as if I were still more culpable than the perjuries of my suborned traducers represented me, holding me up to the world as a mother who may not enjoy the society of her only child.
231 ページ - Those who have advised you, sir, to delay so long the period of my daughter's commencing her intercourse with the world-, and for that purpose to make Windsor her residence, appear not to have regarded the interruptions to her education which this arrangement occasions; both by the impossibility of obtaining...
221 ページ - ... he found that the dog had been home, and on receiving his usual allowance of cake, had instantly disappeared. Struck with this singular circumstance, he remained at home one day ; and when the dog as usual departed with his piece of cake, he resolved to follow him, and find out the cause of his strange procedure.
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