The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.John William Carleton 1839 |
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... hunter . He has been in his stable fourteen or fifteen years , and exhibits , in his appearance , the care that has been taken of his constitution ; and I might also add , of his person , for his owner appeared annoyed at the least ...
... hunter . He has been in his stable fourteen or fifteen years , and exhibits , in his appearance , the care that has been taken of his constitution ; and I might also add , of his person , for his owner appeared annoyed at the least ...
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... hunters in the field -viz . Lord Segrave's two , Harry's two , one each for the whips , and his lordship's hack , which might be called a hunter in some countries . To return to the park . As we rode home with the hounds , I was shewn ...
... hunters in the field -viz . Lord Segrave's two , Harry's two , one each for the whips , and his lordship's hack , which might be called a hunter in some countries . To return to the park . As we rode home with the hounds , I was shewn ...
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... hunter , was a general sportsman , as his poem called " Field Sports " very plainly shews ; but , for practical ... hunters alone amounts to upwards of forty , and a very fine stud it is , being , for the greater part , horses of ...
... hunter , was a general sportsman , as his poem called " Field Sports " very plainly shews ; but , for practical ... hunters alone amounts to upwards of forty , and a very fine stud it is , being , for the greater part , horses of ...
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... hunter , if not the very finest horse of this description - combining high breeding with power - I ever saw , was Lord Segrave's Blood Royal , whose picture is now to be seen at the castle . Fine and powerful as they generally are ...
... hunter , if not the very finest horse of this description - combining high breeding with power - I ever saw , was Lord Segrave's Blood Royal , whose picture is now to be seen at the castle . Fine and powerful as they generally are ...
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... Hunter's b . c . Plantagenet , by Skylark , 7 st . 4 lbs . Sweepstakes of 100 sovs . and the gold cup ; four miles ( five subscribers ) . ... ... ... ... 1 ... 2 ... ... ... 3 Mr. Hutchin's gr . c . Cregane , by Young Lottery , three ...
... Hunter's b . c . Plantagenet , by Skylark , 7 st . 4 lbs . Sweepstakes of 100 sovs . and the gold cup ; four miles ( five subscribers ) . ... ... ... ... 1 ... 2 ... ... ... 3 Mr. Hutchin's gr . c . Cregane , by Young Lottery , three ...
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20 added 25 added 25 sovs 50 sovs 9 lb 9 st agst allowed 3 lb back his stake beat Betting Bloomsbury Capt carry 3 lb Colonel Wyndham course Derby distance Ditto Duke of Richmond's extra favourite fillies five subscribers five-years old following also started four-years old fox-hunting foxhounds geldings allowed Goodwood GOODWOOD CUP half half-bred Handicap Harkaway Hetman horse received back hounds hunters hunting kennel Lady Langar Leger length Lord Eglinton's Lord Egremont Lord Exeter's Lord G Lord George Bentinck master Melton miles never once round owner pack Petworth Plate of 50 Priam Queen's Plate Quorn race season second horse received seven subscribers shew six and aged six subscribers six-years old sold sport sportsman Stakes of 25 Sweepstakes thorough-bred three-years old turf twice round two-mile heats Velocipede winner
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Seite 356 - a lamp : her eye in heaven Would through the airy region stream so bright, That birds would sing, and think it were not night.
Seite 31 - capacious scene With half that kindling majesty dilate Thy strong conception, as when Brutus rose Refulgent from the stroke of Caesar's fate, Amid the crowd of patriots; and his arm, Aloft extending, like eternal Jove, When guilt brings down the thunder, called aloud On
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Seite 32 - name, and shook his crimson steel, And bade the father of his country hail! For lo I the tyrant prostrate in the dust, And Rome again is free.
Seite 196 - so may say ; That there were few, or boys, or men, Who, in my dawning time of day, Of vassal, or of knight's degree, Could vie in vanities with me, For I had strength, youth, gaiety.
Seite 231 - was claimed. The Goodwood Stakes of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if declared, &c.; the winner of any class of the Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, or Tradesmen's Cup at Liverpool July Meeting, to carry 51b. extra; of any two of those stakes,
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