NB — If the Jockey Club will be pleased to give me two hundred guineas, I will make them a bridle as I believe never was, and I believe can never * The word " manner " is knowing, putting, keeping self and horse in the best of attitudes. The Sportsman - Página 234Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 724 páginas
...manner of pulling as looked for by many of the sportsmen ; he should be enticed to ease himself an inch a time, as his situation will allow. " This should...is the true way a horse should be held fast in his ruaninp. " NB— If the Jockey Club will be pleased to give me two hundred guineas, I will make them... | |
| Samuel Chifney - 1803 - 180 páginas
...attitudes. This gives readiness, force, and quickness. should i6o should be enticed to ease himself an inch a time as his situation will allo,w. This should...breaking it. This is the true way a horse should be held Jast in his running. " NB If the Jockey Club will be pleased to give me two hundred guineas, I will... | |
| Thomas Hornby Morland - 1810 - 192 páginas
...manner of pulling, as looked for by many of the sportsmen ; he should be enticed to ease himself an inch a time, as his situation will allow. " This should...true way a horse should be held fast in his running." * The word " manner" is knowing, putting, keeping self and horse in the best attitudes. This gives... | |
| 1854
...manner of pulling a* looked for by many of tlie sportsmen ; be should be enticed to ease himself an Inch a time, as his situation will allow. " This should...you had a silken rein as fine as a hair, and that TOO was afraid of breaking it. " This is the true way a horse should be held fast in his running. _"... | |
| 1870 - 604 páginas
...of pulling as looked for by many of the sportsmen : he should be enticed to ease himself an inch at a time, as his situation will allow. This should be...had a silken rein as fine as a hair, and that you were afraid of breaking it. This is the true way a horse should be held fast in his running. NB —... | |
| James Christie Whyte - 1840 - 792 páginas
...pulling, as looked for by many of the sportsmen ; he should be enticed to ease himself an inch a-time, as his situation will allow. " This should be done...had a silken rein as fine as a hair, and that you were afraid of breaking it. " This is the most true way a horse should be held fast in his running."... | |
| Henry Hall Dixon - 1856 - 266 páginas
...manner of pulling as looked for by many of the sportsmen ; he should be enticed to ease himself an inch a time, as his situation will allow. " This should be done as if yon had a silken rein as fine as a hair, and that you was afraid of breaking it. •' This is the true... | |
| Henry Hall Dixon - 1856 - 318 páginas
...manner of pulling as looked for by many of the sportsmen ; he should be enticed to ease himself an inch a time, as his situation will allow. " This should...had a silken rein as fine as a hair, and that you were afraid of breaking it. " This is tho true way a horse should be held fast in his running. " NB... | |
| Henry Hall Dixon - 1862 - 448 páginas
...manner of pulling as looked for by many of the sportsmen ; he should be enticed to ease himself an rack a time, as his situation will allow. "This should be done as if you had a silken vein as fine as a hair, and that you were afraid of breaking it. " This is the true way a horse should... | |
| Samuel Chifney - 1870 - 152 páginas
...manner of pulling as looked for by many of the sportsmen ; he should be enticed to ease himself an inch a time as his situation will allow. This should...running, NB — If the Jockey Club will be pleased to give me two hundred guineas, I will make them a bridle as I believe never was, and I believe can never... | |
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