The New Sporting Magazine, Volume 2Baldwin & Cradock, 1831 - Hunting |
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... took himself into an orchard , where he would doubtless have fallen a prey to his merciless pursuers ( as the newspapers always express it ) , but for the humane interference of the " majesty of the people , " who had mustered pretty ...
... took himself into an orchard , where he would doubtless have fallen a prey to his merciless pursuers ( as the newspapers always express it ) , but for the humane interference of the " majesty of the people , " who had mustered pretty ...
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... took a Dashwood down one day and brought another up the next , and dang it there was as much difference between them as there is between a chestnut horse and a horse chestnut ; and my fel- low sarvant told me that he had two Nim Souths ...
... took a Dashwood down one day and brought another up the next , and dang it there was as much difference between them as there is between a chestnut horse and a horse chestnut ; and my fel- low sarvant told me that he had two Nim Souths ...
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... which he cocked his ears , besides , he wanted a horse with a long tail . So saying , he thanked me , and took his departure ; but on the --- threshold of the door I encountered two others , who E 2 NEW SPORTING MAGAZINE . 27.
... which he cocked his ears , besides , he wanted a horse with a long tail . So saying , he thanked me , and took his departure ; but on the --- threshold of the door I encountered two others , who E 2 NEW SPORTING MAGAZINE . 27.
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... took him into the stable , and pointing to the part , he gave me no further trouble than that of taking off my hat in return to his parting salute . The door had a respite for a couple of hours , or so . At length up drove a reputable ...
... took him into the stable , and pointing to the part , he gave me no further trouble than that of taking off my hat in return to his parting salute . The door had a respite for a couple of hours , or so . At length up drove a reputable ...
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... took a rest . Any advance on forty guineas , " said Tat . " Very nice horse in- deed , and very cheap . Here , here's a horse would suit you , come and buy him , " at the same time beckoning to a knowing - looking subject at the office ...
... took a rest . Any advance on forty guineas , " said Tat . " Very nice horse in- deed , and very cheap . Here , here's a horse would suit you , come and buy him , " at the same time beckoning to a knowing - looking subject at the office ...
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Page 16 - Case may be ; or the Justice before whom the Charge shall be made may, if he shall have Reason to suspect from Information upon Oath that the Party is likely to abscond, issue such Warrant in the first Instance, without any previous Summons.