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Side 4
... animals of his class . Old Euphrates , Doctor Syntax , Beeswing - scores , hundreds , that we have all seen race - could have done as much , and more . Is there any record to be relied on of an Arab that has accomplished as much as ...
... animals of his class . Old Euphrates , Doctor Syntax , Beeswing - scores , hundreds , that we have all seen race - could have done as much , and more . Is there any record to be relied on of an Arab that has accomplished as much as ...
Side 5
... animal , which stands towards us midway between the relation of friend and servant ? I have read , with a feeling ... animals engaged in them . I saw but one steeple - chase , and of the ten animals engaged in it , one broke its back ...
... animal , which stands towards us midway between the relation of friend and servant ? I have read , with a feeling ... animals engaged in them . I saw but one steeple - chase , and of the ten animals engaged in it , one broke its back ...
Side 7
... killing the time of the pursuers as well as the animal pursued . There is not a man perhaps in existence who now makes fox - hunting the whole and sole object of his being ; within the present century , THE NEW YEAR . 7.
... killing the time of the pursuers as well as the animal pursued . There is not a man perhaps in existence who now makes fox - hunting the whole and sole object of his being ; within the present century , THE NEW YEAR . 7.
Side 8
... animal instinct is , nobody can gainsay it , a goodly study . But one may enjoy a book without having taken the degree of Master of Arts . There may be a good deal of wholesome happiness found in forty minutes ' good pace and fair ...
... animal instinct is , nobody can gainsay it , a goodly study . But one may enjoy a book without having taken the degree of Master of Arts . There may be a good deal of wholesome happiness found in forty minutes ' good pace and fair ...
Side 15
... animals are alike characteristic of the man of courage and the true foxhunter . An idea has prevailed that the pursuits and associations of the chase were not commonly united with proper feelings for animals , temperate habits , and ...
... animals are alike characteristic of the man of courage and the true foxhunter . An idea has prevailed that the pursuits and associations of the chase were not commonly united with proper feelings for animals , temperate habits , and ...
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Side 289 - In a morning up we rise, Ere Aurora's peeping : Drink a cup to wash our eyes, Leave the sluggard sleeping : Then we go To and fro, With our knacks At our backs, To such streams As the Thames, If we have the leisure. When we please to walk abroad For our recreation, In the fields is our...
Side 222 - Come, let us go while we are in our prime, And take the harmless folly of the time.
Side 106 - Where slaves once more their native land behold, No fiends torment, no Christians thirst for gold. To Be, contents his natural desire, He asks no Angel's wing, no Seraph's fire; But thinks, admitted to that equal sky, His faithful dog shall bear him company.
Side 106 - Lo, the poor Indian! Whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, or hears Him in the wind; His soul, proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk, or milky way; Yet simple Nature to his hope has given, Behind the cloud-topped hill, an humbler heaven...
Side 80 - As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on; and yet, within a month, Let me not think on't: Frailty, thy name is woman!
Side 75 - The difficulties which my health, my indecision, my 'procrastination,' as M. de Charlus called it, placed in the way of my carrying out any project, had made me put off from day to day, from month to month, from year to year, the elucidation of certain suspicions as also the accomplishment of certain desires.
Side 169 - From a similar principle to which, though the forest laws are now mitigated, and by degrees grown entirely obsolete, yet from this root has sprung a bastard slip, known by the name of the game law, now arrived to and wantoning in its highest .vigour: both founded upon the same unreasonable notions of permanent property in wild creatures; and both productive of the same tyranny to the commons; but with this difference, that the...
Side 105 - No, I never knew before how useful a drudge you were : now I have found what you are good for, you may depend upon it I will keep you to it.
Side 365 - Buonaparte, having collected the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th corps of the French army and the Imperial Guards, and nearly all the cavalry on the Sambre and between that river and the Meuse, between the 10th and the 14th of the month, advanced on the 15th and attacked the Prussian posts at Thuin and Lobez, on the Sambre, at daylight in the morning.
Side 366 - Maitland, on the 26th in . the afternoon. The troops took the hornwork, which covers the suburb on the left of the Somme, by storm, with but small loss ; and the town immediately afterwards surrendered, on condition that the garrison should lay down their arms and be allowed to return to their homes.