The New sporting magazine, 第 24 巻1852 |
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... animal is continually alluded to in the feminine gender . In a slashing set - to , he won on the post by a neck . He carried 6st . 6lbs . for his three - yearold form : Iris , 7st . 12lbs . , was nowhere , unless she was last ...
... animal is continually alluded to in the feminine gender . In a slashing set - to , he won on the post by a neck . He carried 6st . 6lbs . for his three - yearold form : Iris , 7st . 12lbs . , was nowhere , unless she was last ...
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... animal of household necessity , to order or cook dinners , and receive or wait on company - - save that she had ... animals to assist the labours , not the pleasures , of man ; dogs , created brutes to guard the house from the midnight ...
... animal of household necessity , to order or cook dinners , and receive or wait on company - - save that she had ... animals to assist the labours , not the pleasures , of man ; dogs , created brutes to guard the house from the midnight ...
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... animal , is he not , Mr . Snareball ? ” “ Snareall , at your command . He is a very fine brute , indeed ; but I am little accustomed to the canine race . Moreover , so large a creature as this would be insupportable in a metropolitan ...
... animal , is he not , Mr . Snareball ? ” “ Snareall , at your command . He is a very fine brute , indeed ; but I am little accustomed to the canine race . Moreover , so large a creature as this would be insupportable in a metropolitan ...
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... animal man as man ' s eyes ever looked on , or woman ' s either . The squire of Brooklands filled a bumper — the glasses in those days were not quite so ridiculously small as they were subsequently , or quite so large or so greatly ...
... animal man as man ' s eyes ever looked on , or woman ' s either . The squire of Brooklands filled a bumper — the glasses in those days were not quite so ridiculously small as they were subsequently , or quite so large or so greatly ...
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... animal than my lauded sire ever was or ever will be . Professing , as I have , my firm intention to be guided by ... animals - any odds could have been got against her prior to the race . IIer trainer alonc felt confidence in her ...
... animal than my lauded sire ever was or ever will be . Professing , as I have , my firm intention to be guided by ... animals - any odds could have been got against her prior to the race . IIer trainer alonc felt confidence in her ...
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added aged animal appearance become better called carried character close colt course covered Duke fact favourite feeling field five four years old give ground half hand head honour hope horse hounds hour hundred hunting John Lady land late least leave length less look Lord mare master means meet mile mind morning nature never night occasion once owner pack passed persons Plate present quarters race ride scene season seemed seen shillings short side soon sovs sport stable Stakes stand started subs subscribers thing third thought three years old took turned walk week whole winner young
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