The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Том 19John William Carleton 1848 |
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... give a description of their whereabouts in the months of September or October , they seem to think that all the world is interested about their travelling . " See what a foe the influenza must have been to the humours . For our own part ...
... give a description of their whereabouts in the months of September or October , they seem to think that all the world is interested about their travelling . " See what a foe the influenza must have been to the humours . For our own part ...
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... give indirect evidence of good . Heroes , who never venture on the water , are not very likely to be " found drowned ; " and , on the same plan , the bold hunters who never take a fence are not in any immediate peril of being knocked ...
... give indirect evidence of good . Heroes , who never venture on the water , are not very likely to be " found drowned ; " and , on the same plan , the bold hunters who never take a fence are not in any immediate peril of being knocked ...
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... management of Mr. Moreland ; and I don't think I can do better than give a description of it in the very words of a sporting poet in that neighbourhood . A RUN FROM TAR WOOD . It seem'd while riding A PEEP AT THE PROVINCES . 19.
... management of Mr. Moreland ; and I don't think I can do better than give a description of it in the very words of a sporting poet in that neighbourhood . A RUN FROM TAR WOOD . It seem'd while riding A PEEP AT THE PROVINCES . 19.
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... 'd the adage true , That " Handsome are that hand- some do . " Then long may courteous Redesdale live , And oft his pack such gallops give ! Should fox again so stoutly run , May I be there to see the fun . 22 A PEEP AT THE PROVINCES .
... 'd the adage true , That " Handsome are that hand- some do . " Then long may courteous Redesdale live , And oft his pack such gallops give ! Should fox again so stoutly run , May I be there to see the fun . 22 A PEEP AT THE PROVINCES .
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... give away the corn in case his game was gone ; he would sell it , and if he chooses to pay a certain price , viz . , the value of the food that is now used by his pheasants for his pleasure , on what principle would you interfere with ...
... give away the corn in case his game was gone ; he would sell it , and if he chooses to pay a certain price , viz . , the value of the food that is now used by his pheasants for his pleasure , on what principle would you interfere with ...
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