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... coming Olympian glories . We now come to matter of account . : Mr. The First Spring Meeting at Newmarket is the most interesting of the seven anniversary to the head quarters of the turf . It was pecu- liarly interesting to me ...
... coming Olympian glories . We now come to matter of account . : Mr. The First Spring Meeting at Newmarket is the most interesting of the seven anniversary to the head quarters of the turf . It was pecu- liarly interesting to me ...
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... coming from the weighing house just after the im- portant fact had been given . He answered me as if it was a fit of the colic that replied . How different are men's views of the same subject ! .... It was said Clementina ought to have ...
... coming from the weighing house just after the im- portant fact had been given . He answered me as if it was a fit of the colic that replied . How different are men's views of the same subject ! .... It was said Clementina ought to have ...
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... coming event , was won by Marson by half a length , on Van Tromp , who would probably have won by something more signal . There were three ample days ' racing , and all went with éclât . On the subject of theory the following paragraph ...
... coming event , was won by Marson by half a length , on Van Tromp , who would probably have won by something more signal . There were three ample days ' racing , and all went with éclât . On the subject of theory the following paragraph ...
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... coming fairly on , that Lord Eglinton has been found without two or three really good horses in his stable ; and as this makes his second St. Leger in five years , we may count him as having enjoyed a fair share of success . His ...
... coming fairly on , that Lord Eglinton has been found without two or three really good horses in his stable ; and as this makes his second St. Leger in five years , we may count him as having enjoyed a fair share of success . His ...
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... Coming up to Crack's Hill another fox was viewed on his back ; way but there was no mistake about our gentleman ; for the hounds hit him off at the bottom of the hill , carried it slowly up , and then settled to him with a burst that ...
... Coming up to Crack's Hill another fox was viewed on his back ; way but there was no mistake about our gentleman ; for the hounds hit him off at the bottom of the hill , carried it slowly up , and then settled to him with a burst that ...
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