The American Book of the Dog: The Origin, Development, Special Characteristics, Utility, Breeding, Training, Points of Judging, Diseases, and Kennel Management of All Breeds of DogsGeorge O. Shields Rand, McNally, 1891 - 702 sider |
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Side 17
... Setters , we have determined thoroughly to satisfy ourselves as to their origin and best form , and we have called all the best authorities to our assistance . We pro pose to place the result of our labors before the 2 ( 17 ) II.
... Setters , we have determined thoroughly to satisfy ourselves as to their origin and best form , and we have called all the best authorities to our assistance . We pro pose to place the result of our labors before the 2 ( 17 ) II.
Side 19
... called Setters , and they differ nothing from the former , but in instruction and obedience , for these must neither hunt , range , nor retaine , more or less , than as the master appointeth , taking the whole limit of whatsoever they ...
... called Setters , and they differ nothing from the former , but in instruction and obedience , for these must neither hunt , range , nor retaine , more or less , than as the master appointeth , taking the whole limit of whatsoever they ...
Side 20
... called Setters . " That Setters and Spaniels should be classed as being of the same family , several centuries ago , is not remarkable ; nor is it remarkable that a sporting writer's dicta at that time should be unquestioned , since ...
... called Setters . " That Setters and Spaniels should be classed as being of the same family , several centuries ago , is not remarkable ; nor is it remarkable that a sporting writer's dicta at that time should be unquestioned , since ...
Side 22
... called a Setting Spaniel , ' and was known in England long before the Pointer , and was probably first introduced by the Romans . " Laverack , in his work , " The Setter , " says : I am of the opinion that all Setters have more or less ...
... called a Setting Spaniel , ' and was known in England long before the Pointer , and was probably first introduced by the Romans . " Laverack , in his work , " The Setter , " says : I am of the opinion that all Setters have more or less ...
Side 23
... called a " Setting Spaniel , " and that he has some analogies in common with the Spaniel . A few of the objections against the theory that the aboriginal ancestry of the Setter was in the Spaniel may be mentioned : First . The arguments ...
... called a " Setting Spaniel , " and that he has some analogies in common with the Spaniel . A few of the objections against the theory that the aboriginal ancestry of the Setter was in the Spaniel may be mentioned : First . The arguments ...
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