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... sport , that of the evening was not readily to be beat . We all dined with Mr. Leslie , where we met a party of brother - sportsmen ; and another peep into the Gask hunting book affords me an extract which best illustrates my meaning ...
... sport , that of the evening was not readily to be beat . We all dined with Mr. Leslie , where we met a party of brother - sportsmen ; and another peep into the Gask hunting book affords me an extract which best illustrates my meaning ...
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... sport with Mr. Dalyell's hounds ; the other , that * Mr . Williams . † I am here reminded of a misprint in the last portion of my Northern Tour but For Lord Rodney , read Lord Ongley . one . circumstances prevented my seeing the castle ...
... sport with Mr. Dalyell's hounds ; the other , that * Mr . Williams . † I am here reminded of a misprint in the last portion of my Northern Tour but For Lord Rodney , read Lord Ongley . one . circumstances prevented my seeing the castle ...
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... sport , while it insured to the owner a surer mode of payment for his exertion . Having surveyed the interior , we took a walk round the outside of the cabin which was of a piece with the rest . Its situation - on the waste- was well ...
... sport , while it insured to the owner a surer mode of payment for his exertion . Having surveyed the interior , we took a walk round the outside of the cabin which was of a piece with the rest . Its situation - on the waste- was well ...
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... sport . Tuesday , 6th June . - The OATLANDS . - This almost forgotten name carries us back to the golden days of Ascot , when his late Ma- jesty , George IVth , and the Duke of York , were in their zenith . After a lapse of some years ...
... sport . Tuesday , 6th June . - The OATLANDS . - This almost forgotten name carries us back to the golden days of Ascot , when his late Ma- jesty , George IVth , and the Duke of York , were in their zenith . After a lapse of some years ...
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... sports- man , Sir Gilbert Heathcote ; not that it would have given rise to an opposite feeling , had any other party carried it off ; but Sir Gilbert has invariably been one of the first to promote sport , has never flinched under ...
... sports- man , Sir Gilbert Heathcote ; not that it would have given rise to an opposite feeling , had any other party carried it off ; but Sir Gilbert has invariably been one of the first to promote sport , has never flinched under ...
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20 added 25 added 25 sovs 50 added 50 sovs Abraham Newland Acteon agst allowed 3lb barbel beating three betting birds Bond's bowled by ditto Capt carry 3lb caught coach Colonel Peel's Corban course covered Dardanelles Day's distance dogs Doncaster Duke of Richmond's Emilius extra fillies fish five four yr fox-hunting gentlemen GOLD CUP grouse half head heat Hornsea Houldsworth's hounds hunting Kelburne Lady Langar Leger LEGER STAKES Lord Chesterfield's Lord Exeter's Lord Lichfield's Lord Suffield's Mango mare match mile Miss Miss Letty Momus Muley never Newmarket old colts once round owner PLATE of 501 Priam race red grouse ridden ride season second horse received Sister six and aged sold sportsman STAKES of 25 started subs subs.-Won Sultan SWEEPSTAKES Thornhill's thorough-bred three yr twice round Velocipede Velure WEDNESDAY werry winner yachts young
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Página 3 - Eurus and Auster and the dreadful force Of Boreas, that congeals the Cronian waves, Tumultuous enter with dire chilling blasts, Portending agues.
Página 179 - Round-hoof d, short-jointed, fetlocks shag and long, Broad breast, full eye, small head, and nostril wide, High crest, short ears, straight legs and passing strong, Thin mane, thick tail, broad buttock, tender hide : Look, what a horse should have he did not lack, Save a proud rider on so proud a back.
Página 16 - I am as free as nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran.
Página 263 - For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone. The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing birds is come and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land; The fig tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grape give a good smell.
Página 176 - Hobbie horses and other monsters skirmishyng amongest the throng ; and in this sorte they goe to the churche (though the minister bee at praier or preachyng), dauncyng and swingyng their handkercheefes over their heades, in the churche, like devilles incarnate, with suche a confused noise, that no man can heare his owne voice.
Página 177 - ... painted with variable colours, with two or three hundred men, women, and children, following it with great devotion.
Página 177 - ... some to the woods and groves, some to the hills and mountains, some to one place, some to another, where they spend all the night in pleasant pastimes, and in the morning they return, bringing with them birch boughs, and branches of trees, to deck their assemblies withal.
Página 258 - ... shift his position with the agility of a monkey ; while his companion occasionally ran in as opportunity offered, and with much dexterity gave the animal a thrust with his long knife, retreating at the same moment from within reach of its capacious jaws as it whirled round upon the extraordinary pivot which his companion had so successfully placed in its tail. The battle lasted about half an hour, terminating in the slaughter of the alligator, and the triumph of his conquerors, who were not long...
Página 133 - WHEN Time, who steals our years away, Shall steal our pleasures too, The memory of the past will stay, And half our joys renew.
Página 176 - Then every one of these his menne he investeth with his liveries, of greene, yellowe, or some other light wanton colour.