The Sporting Magazine, Том 46Rogerson & Tuxford, 1815 From July 1846 also issued, with different title pages, as the New sporting magazine, the Sportsman, and the Sporting review. |
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... borse ; but it is thyself that needest the reins , the bit , and the martin VOL . XLVI.-No. 273 . served - Patissiers . where you may regale on patties. on a bank near me , when , as I chewed the herbage , I heard him speak much to the ...
... borse ; but it is thyself that needest the reins , the bit , and the martin VOL . XLVI.-No. 273 . served - Patissiers . where you may regale on patties. on a bank near me , when , as I chewed the herbage , I heard him speak much to the ...
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... borse is lame forward , it is generally said to be in the shoulder ; but in my opi- nion , he is less liable to be lame there than any other part . Always examine the coffin joint and feet ; but but horses are more subject to be lame in ...
... borse is lame forward , it is generally said to be in the shoulder ; but in my opi- nion , he is less liable to be lame there than any other part . Always examine the coffin joint and feet ; but but horses are more subject to be lame in ...
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... borse run with ten men at certain distances , delivering of a hand- kerchief one to another , when the horse lost . At another time , a horse with twenty men , when the men lost . The course was a mile and half round . " · Now I should ...
... borse run with ten men at certain distances , delivering of a hand- kerchief one to another , when the horse lost . At another time , a horse with twenty men , when the men lost . The course was a mile and half round . " · Now I should ...
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... was in memory of the börse Aquilo , begot by Aquilo , who had co- quered 137 times , won the second prizes 88 times , and the third 37 times . " POETRY . To the Editor of the Sporting Magazine . SIR , THE SPORTING MAGAZINE . 189.
... was in memory of the börse Aquilo , begot by Aquilo , who had co- quered 137 times , won the second prizes 88 times , and the third 37 times . " POETRY . To the Editor of the Sporting Magazine . SIR , THE SPORTING MAGAZINE . 189.
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... borse , I bave often wit- nessed with the greatest pleasure their introduction at Astley's Ani- phitheatre , where the sagacity of the horse ( but what your corre- spondent is pleased to term ex- quisite foolery , " ) is displayed in ...
... borse , I bave often wit- nessed with the greatest pleasure their introduction at Astley's Ani- phitheatre , where the sagacity of the horse ( but what your corre- spondent is pleased to term ex- quisite foolery , " ) is displayed in ...
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