The New Sporting Magazine, Volume 2Baldwin & Cradock, 1831 - Hunting |
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... mare , which he told me he had taken out of the paddock that morning , and in lieu of boots and breeches , sported a pair of black kerseymere trowsers . Nevertheless he rode well , and did not seem at all afraid of tearing them . He was ...
... mare , which he told me he had taken out of the paddock that morning , and in lieu of boots and breeches , sported a pair of black kerseymere trowsers . Nevertheless he rode well , and did not seem at all afraid of tearing them . He was ...
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... mare Gorsebush Common . " - on " Yowh ! yowh ! " - the scent is found again ; and those who have dismounted , to ease their horses , have some difficulty in regaining their saddles ; for the noble steeds are aware that the chase is ...
... mare Gorsebush Common . " - on " Yowh ! yowh ! " - the scent is found again ; and those who have dismounted , to ease their horses , have some difficulty in regaining their saddles ; for the noble steeds are aware that the chase is ...
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... mares . In the interior of the coun- try , a good horse may sometimes be bought for one hundred Spanish dollars ( twenty guineas ) , though with difficulty , and cannot be ex- ported without an order from the emperor . On a journey the ...
... mares . In the interior of the coun- try , a good horse may sometimes be bought for one hundred Spanish dollars ( twenty guineas ) , though with difficulty , and cannot be ex- ported without an order from the emperor . On a journey the ...
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... mare did not begin one day till ten o'clock , Mr. Woodcock beginning in the morn- ing with a horse called Quidnunck , and went about sixty miles by nine o'clock , and then tired ; afterwards he took Mr. Major's mare to per- form the one ...
... mare did not begin one day till ten o'clock , Mr. Woodcock beginning in the morn- ing with a horse called Quidnunck , and went about sixty miles by nine o'clock , and then tired ; afterwards he took Mr. Major's mare to per- form the one ...
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... mare by two lengths , jockied by Conolly ; 6 to 4 on Titania , who may attri- bute her victory to the horse being amiss . The Grand Duke Michael Stakes came next ; out of twenty - four subs . , the Blunder colt , Æneas , Bohemian ...
... mare by two lengths , jockied by Conolly ; 6 to 4 on Titania , who may attri- bute her victory to the horse being amiss . The Grand Duke Michael Stakes came next ; out of twenty - four subs . , the Blunder colt , Æneas , Bohemian ...
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