| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 páginas
...instances, I never approve of their being cast as long as they are inclined to hunt. Gentlemen, when hounds are at fault, are too apt themselves to prolong...it be possible to remain silent, this is the time. They should be careful not to ride before the hounds or over the scent ; nor should they ever meet... | |
| 1855 - 722 páginas
...weight than my own, I make no further apology for transcribing them. He says — " Gentlemen, when hounds are at fault, are too apt themselves to prolong...horses some distance behind the hounds, and, if it is possible to remain silent, this is the lime to be so $ they should be careful not to ride before... | |
| John William Carleton - 1855 - 758 páginas
...weight than my own, I make no further apology for transcribing them. He says — " Gentlemen, when hounds are at fault, are too apt themselves to prolong...horses some distance behind the hounds, and, if it is possible to remain silent, this is the time to be so ; they should be careful not to ride before... | |
| 1832 - 712 páginas
...till it is wanted. When hounds are at fault, gentlemen are apt to contribute to their remaining so. They should always stop their horses some distance behind the hounds; and, if it is possible to be silent, this is the time to be so: they should be careful not to ride before the... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1848 - 1102 páginas
...is no way blamable. When hounds are at fault, gentlemen are apt to contribute to their remaining so. They should always stop their horses some distance behind the hounds; and, if it is possible to be silent, this is the time to be so : they should be careful not to ride before the... | |
| 1851 - 484 páginas
...cover to retrieve a lost scent ; and unless they hit him in, is not to be depended on. Gentlemen, when hounds are at fault, are too apt themselves to prolong...it be possible to remain silent, this is the time. They should be careful not to ride before the hounds or over the scent ; nor should they ever meet... | |
| 1853 - 498 páginas
...cover to retrieve a lost scent ; and unless they hit him in, is not to be depended on. Gentlemen, when hounds are at fault, are too apt themselves to prolong...it be possible to remain silent, this is the time. They should be careful not to ride before the hounds or over the scent ; nor should they ever meet... | |
| John Frost - 1879 - 484 páginas
...cover to retrieve a lost scent ; ant jnless they hit him in, is not to be depended OB. Gentlemen, when hounds are at fault, are too apt themselves to prolong...it be possible to remain silent this is the time. They should be careful not to ride before the hounds or over the scent ; nor should they ever meet... | |
| 712 páginas
...He says — " Gentlemen, when hounds are at fanlt, are too apt themselves to prolong it. They shonld always stop their horses some distance behind the hounds, and, if it is possible to remain silent, this is the time to be so ; they sbonld be careful not to ride before... | |
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