The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.John William Carleton 1869 |
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... Races - Mr . Robertson's Sale . THE week between Epsom and Ascot was a remarkable one for the Turf . First came the ... racing men will acquiesce cheerfully in the May 1st date , and we strongly doubt whether Sir Joseph , agitate as he ...
... Races - Mr . Robertson's Sale . THE week between Epsom and Ascot was a remarkable one for the Turf . First came the ... racing men will acquiesce cheerfully in the May 1st date , and we strongly doubt whether Sir Joseph , agitate as he ...
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... racing stable which Herring conceived three - and - twenty years ago , and peopled with The Baron , Alarm ... races are not run over the Rowley Mile . And thus ended a most wonderful week for Dumfriesshire , as not only did Derby and ...
... racing stable which Herring conceived three - and - twenty years ago , and peopled with The Baron , Alarm ... races are not run over the Rowley Mile . And thus ended a most wonderful week for Dumfriesshire , as not only did Derby and ...
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... race - horse should . Whatever ground Pero Gomez lost , was lost at a time when the pace was not great . When they really took to racing , he was well up in his place . As for The Drum- mer and the Grand Prix , the oftener Englishmen ...
... race - horse should . Whatever ground Pero Gomez lost , was lost at a time when the pace was not great . When they really took to racing , he was well up in his place . As for The Drum- mer and the Grand Prix , the oftener Englishmen ...
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... race all the week . The first off day had plenty of surprises , to set off against its Martinique , See Saw , and Pero Gomez certainties . Frivolity won the rubber with Pâté ; but Sir Tatton has unfortunately nothing out of her dam for ...
... race all the week . The first off day had plenty of surprises , to set off against its Martinique , See Saw , and Pero Gomez certainties . Frivolity won the rubber with Pâté ; but Sir Tatton has unfortunately nothing out of her dam for ...
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... race and stay . The whole thing was dull ; but those who knew where to find the mares could have seen some Savernake foals . At the luncheon there were many blank places , and more at the ring side , where the one solitary " plunger ...
... race and stay . The whole thing was dull ; but those who knew where to find the mares could have seen some Savernake foals . At the luncheon there were many blank places , and more at the ring side , where the one solitary " plunger ...
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Страница 405 - A drop of patience : but, alas, to make me A fixed figure for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at ! Yet could I bear that too ; well, very well : But there, where I have garner'd up my heart, Where either I must live, or bear no life ; The fountain from the which my current runs, Or else dries up...
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