Racing Life of Lord George Cavendish Bentinck, and Other ReminiscencesFrancis Charles Lawley Blackwood, 1893 - 482 sider |
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Side xii
... fewest possible words the circumstances under which Lord George Bentinck became , in 1843 , the acknowledged Dicta- tor of the British Turf . Long before that year , PREFACE . xiii however , he had shown by repeated xii PREFACE .
... fewest possible words the circumstances under which Lord George Bentinck became , in 1843 , the acknowledged Dicta- tor of the British Turf . Long before that year , PREFACE . xiii however , he had shown by repeated xii PREFACE .
Side xxii
... became very retiring in her habits , shunning the company of strangers as much as possible . Indeed during the last years of her life , which ended in May 1844 , she was often unseen by the guests whom the Duke , her husband ...
... became very retiring in her habits , shunning the company of strangers as much as possible . Indeed during the last years of her life , which ended in May 1844 , she was often unseen by the guests whom the Duke , her husband ...
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... became sleepy after eating heartily , and it was his practice not to touch food , after partaking of a very moderate breakfast at half - past eight o'clock in the morning , until he left the House of Commons at night . was then his ...
... became sleepy after eating heartily , and it was his practice not to touch food , after partaking of a very moderate breakfast at half - past eight o'clock in the morning , until he left the House of Commons at night . was then his ...
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... favourites , a fact which led , in one instance , to that well - known and most disgraceful transac- tion with which Dan Dawson ( an ill - omened name ) C became notoriously identified . My father used to relate that.
... favourites , a fact which led , in one instance , to that well - known and most disgraceful transac- tion with which Dan Dawson ( an ill - omened name ) C became notoriously identified . My father used to relate that.
Side 34
Francis Charles Lawley. became notoriously identified . My father used to relate that in the Newmarket Spring Meetings of 1811 some horses in Mr Prince's stable were very heavily engaged , some of them in races upon which the betting was ...
Francis Charles Lawley. became notoriously identified . My father used to relate that in the Newmarket Spring Meetings of 1811 some horses in Mr Prince's stable were very heavily engaged , some of them in races upon which the betting was ...
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