Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 452 páginas |
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... mere exprauation of terms , THE a complete system of medicine arranged in an alpha- betical manner . Each article is a treatise on the subject , and contains at the end an almost exhaustive bibliography of works treating on the disease ...
... mere exprauation of terms , THE a complete system of medicine arranged in an alpha- betical manner . Each article is a treatise on the subject , and contains at the end an almost exhaustive bibliography of works treating on the disease ...
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... mere child has mixed in and enjoyed every sporting pursuit alluded to in the work , is engaged in some of them now , and trusts ere long to enjoy on a limited scale all again . If so , and the ideas contained in the work should be ...
... mere child has mixed in and enjoyed every sporting pursuit alluded to in the work , is engaged in some of them now , and trusts ere long to enjoy on a limited scale all again . If so , and the ideas contained in the work should be ...
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... merely a visit of business . If his horse wins , he pockets the money , but neither cares nor thinks more about them than he does about the spit that hangs in his kitchen , and has roasted the mutton for his table . Unfortunately for ...
... merely a visit of business . If his horse wins , he pockets the money , but neither cares nor thinks more about them than he does about the spit that hangs in his kitchen , and has roasted the mutton for his table . Unfortunately for ...
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... merely as a business make up a book , look to the different horses ' public running , and lay or take the odds accordingly . and this only , is their business . If they attend a race , it is merely to see whether at the last moment they ...
... merely as a business make up a book , look to the different horses ' public running , and lay or take the odds accordingly . and this only , is their business . If they attend a race , it is merely to see whether at the last moment they ...
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... merely to see how it is run , won and lost , so as to enable them to judge how to lay or take the odds on any of the ... mere betting men may and will say that betting keeps alive the spirit of racing . No such thing : it may keep up an ...
... merely to see how it is run , won and lost , so as to enable them to judge how to lay or take the odds on any of the ... mere betting men may and will say that betting keeps alive the spirit of racing . No such thing : it may keep up an ...
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Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Volume 1 Harry Hieover Visualização integral - 1845 |
Stable Talk and Table Talk, Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen Harry Hieover Visualização integral - 1844 |
Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Volume 1 Harry Hieover Pré-visualização indisponível - 2015 |
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