The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Том 19John William Carleton 1848 |
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... animal , all things considered . The day was a most fitting one , casting its brightness before the coming Olympian glories . We now come to matter of account . 66 The First Spring Meeting at Newmarket is the most interesting of the ...
... animal , all things considered . The day was a most fitting one , casting its brightness before the coming Olympian glories . We now come to matter of account . 66 The First Spring Meeting at Newmarket is the most interesting of the ...
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... animal had been on his feed amongst the rabbits during the preceding night . A more miserable scent in November was never experienced with hounds ; in fact , they could hardly walk after him down wind , but managed , when the fox turned ...
... animal had been on his feed amongst the rabbits during the preceding night . A more miserable scent in November was never experienced with hounds ; in fact , they could hardly walk after him down wind , but managed , when the fox turned ...
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... animal with only half a brush , but also as having his ears greatly disfigured either by the knife of some cruel brute who had caught him and afterwards slit them , and then docked him and put him down again ; but the huntsman himself ...
... animal with only half a brush , but also as having his ears greatly disfigured either by the knife of some cruel brute who had caught him and afterwards slit them , and then docked him and put him down again ; but the huntsman himself ...
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... animal which came before them right up the middle ride , and was killed close to where I was then standing ; now , if I had been forced to swear when I first viewed him whether it was a fox or not , I would much rather have sworn that ...
... animal which came before them right up the middle ride , and was killed close to where I was then standing ; now , if I had been forced to swear when I first viewed him whether it was a fox or not , I would much rather have sworn that ...
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... animals in the game list - moreover , the courage to admit that there are few sports more enjoyable , and which ... animal is more timid , none so fearful of the approach of man . The hare does not remain with her young , but , hav ...
... animals in the game list - moreover , the courage to admit that there are few sports more enjoyable , and which ... animal is more timid , none so fearful of the approach of man . The hare does not remain with her young , but , hav ...
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