Sporting Magazine, Том 4; Том 79Rogerson & Tuxford, 1832 |
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... thought of him now - giving 16lbs . to a horse of his year , and such a horse too as Augustus ! -This first - rater has won up to this period 88201. in specie , exclusively of the two Cups . By the permission of the Right Hon . the Earl ...
... thought of him now - giving 16lbs . to a horse of his year , and such a horse too as Augustus ! -This first - rater has won up to this period 88201. in specie , exclusively of the two Cups . By the permission of the Right Hon . the Earl ...
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... thought he might , with perfect impunity , make a hearty meal of his favorite fare ; and , as the story goes , he actually did consume a large mess of the said minced veal , saying that he should be gone before the cus- tomary ...
... thought he might , with perfect impunity , make a hearty meal of his favorite fare ; and , as the story goes , he actually did consume a large mess of the said minced veal , saying that he should be gone before the cus- tomary ...
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... thought fit to cut off the angle of one post by about some twenty or thirty yards , coming in first ; but as this act of course distanced them , the re- maining heat was won by Whisk , rode by John Day again ! -Con- found that fellow ...
... thought fit to cut off the angle of one post by about some twenty or thirty yards , coming in first ; but as this act of course distanced them , the re- maining heat was won by Whisk , rode by John Day again ! -Con- found that fellow ...
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... thought that by any possibility your name might be mixed up with such a pre- meditated act of cowardice and villany ? -Yet one way remained open for you to have placed your- self in a position that would for ever have silenced the ...
... thought that by any possibility your name might be mixed up with such a pre- meditated act of cowardice and villany ? -Yet one way remained open for you to have placed your- self in a position that would for ever have silenced the ...
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... thought Sir M. Wood's Galatine must win , because his Camarine won the last race . This is a mode of reasoning I could never understand : be- sides , he was giving six pounds to a thing , though moderate , as good as himself : Boyce ...
... thought Sir M. Wood's Galatine must win , because his Camarine won the last race . This is a mode of reasoning I could never understand : be- sides , he was giving six pounds to a thing , though moderate , as good as himself : Boyce ...
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