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... forest , and were evidently united together upon a marauding expedition ; but , after pursuing them for some considerable distance , the party were obliged to give up the chase as entirely hopeless . However , they are occasionally ...
... forest , and were evidently united together upon a marauding expedition ; but , after pursuing them for some considerable distance , the party were obliged to give up the chase as entirely hopeless . However , they are occasionally ...
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... forest glades pour faire la cour to some frisky and attractive laie . The interstices between the grander trophies of the chase were filled up with wild boars ' pads , to the amount of several hundreds , heads of roe - deer , pads of ...
... forest glades pour faire la cour to some frisky and attractive laie . The interstices between the grander trophies of the chase were filled up with wild boars ' pads , to the amount of several hundreds , heads of roe - deer , pads of ...
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... Forest of Chatillon , when , according to custom , the day had been nearly spent in trying to follow and account for , in some way , two or three wild boars with the usual success . I had walked and run until I was half tired , and ...
... Forest of Chatillon , when , according to custom , the day had been nearly spent in trying to follow and account for , in some way , two or three wild boars with the usual success . I had walked and run until I was half tired , and ...
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... forest , for the pur- pose of seeing if I could not give Mrs. Puss the meeting , and cut her off by a coup de fusil from describing any more of her fairy rings , I picked up a woodcock , which I flushed in a glade of the wood ; I felt ...
... forest , for the pur- pose of seeing if I could not give Mrs. Puss the meeting , and cut her off by a coup de fusil from describing any more of her fairy rings , I picked up a woodcock , which I flushed in a glade of the wood ; I felt ...
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... forest , and I have taken him to live with me , as I would rather that he should employ his talents in helping me to hunt the boars in the day time , than in shooting them , as well as the roedeer , by the light of the moon ; in fact ...
... forest , and I have taken him to live with me , as I would rather that he should employ his talents in helping me to hunt the boars in the day time , than in shooting them , as well as the roedeer , by the light of the moon ; in fact ...
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animal Ascot Bay Filly Bay Middleton beat beautiful betting birds called Cambridgeshire canter carried Catherine Hayes chase chasse chasseurs chesnut Cineas Cobnut Cotherstone course Derby distance dogs Doncaster England fancy favour favourite Filly Flying Dutchman forest gentleman give Glasgow Stakes Goodwood Goodwood Cup grouse half hand handicap Hawkes head honour horse hounds hour hunting Lady Leger legs look Lord mare match meeting miles morning never Newmarket noble Oaks odds owner pack party piqueur Plate pounds pretty race ran a bye Rataplan Reiver riding round sailing season shooting shot Sir Tatton Sykes Sittingbourne sovs sport sportsman stand Sweepstakes Teddington thing three-year-olds turf turn two-year-old Umbriel walked West Australian wild boar wind winner won the stakes yacht yards yearling young
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Página 204 - There is a stone there, that whoever kisses, Oh! he never misses to grow eloquent. 'Tis he may clamber to a lady's chamber, Or become a member of parliament: A clever spouter he'll sure turn out, or An out-and-outer, "to be let alone," Don't hope to hinder him, or to bewilder him; Sure he's a pilgrim from the Blarney stone!
Página 69 - ... and I would not have believed it, if I had not seen it...
Página 256 - no house, office, room or other place shall be opened, kept or used for the purpose of the owner, occupier or keeper thereof, or any person using the same, or...
Página 372 - ... information upon which the conviction takes place, and the remaining half shall be applied in aid of the poor rate of the parish in which the offence shall have been committed, and shall be paid for that purpose to the overseer or other person authorized to receive poor rates in snch...
Página 138 - ... race, shall be disqualified for winning the race, whether such jostle or cross happened by the swerving of the horse, or by the foul and careless riding of the jockey, or otherwise...
Página 155 - Such is the aspect of this shore ; 'Tis Greece, but living Greece no more ! So coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul is wanting there.
Página 224 - Straight down the Crooked Lane And all round the Square.
Página 305 - At a Meeting of the Jockey Club, held on Thursday in the Second October Meeting, 1838, which was very numerously attended, it was unanimously resolved:— That it is the opinion of this Club that it is necessary to declare their extreme disapprobation of horses being started for races without the intention, on the part of their owners, of trying to win them.
Página 256 - AN ACT for the Suppression of Betting Houses. [20tA August, 1853.] WHEREAS a kind of gaming has of late sprung up tending to the injury and demoralization of improvident persons by the opening of places called betting houses or offices, and the receiving of money in advance by the owners or occupiers of such houses or offices, or by other persons acting on their behalf, on their promises to pay money on events of horse races and the like contingencies : for the suppression thereof be it enacted as...
Página 352 - A bound and a hawk no longer Shall be symptoms of disaffection ; A cock-fight shall cease to be breach of the peace, And a horse-race an insurrection.