Racing Life of Lord George Cavendish Bentinck, and Other ReminiscencesFrancis Charles Lawley Blackwood, 1893 - 482 sider |
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... given of them in newspapers and magazines , which have from time to time come under my eye , there is so much inaccuracy , and in the case of Lord George Bentinck often so much injustice , that I feel it incumbent upon me to tell to the ...
... given of them in newspapers and magazines , which have from time to time come under my eye , there is so much inaccuracy , and in the case of Lord George Bentinck often so much injustice , that I feel it incumbent upon me to tell to the ...
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... given , of my last interview with his Lordship . I cannot conclude this chapter without adding a few particulars about Lord George Bentinck's father , the fourth Duke of Portland , who was well known to my father and to my father's ...
... given , of my last interview with his Lordship . I cannot conclude this chapter without adding a few particulars about Lord George Bentinck's father , the fourth Duke of Portland , who was well known to my father and to my father's ...
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... given notice to leave his farm , he sent for the man and inquired why he had taken this step ? " Because , your Grace , " he replied , " I have not enough money to cultivate my farm properly . " " What do you intend doing ? " was the ...
... given notice to leave his farm , he sent for the man and inquired why he had taken this step ? " Because , your Grace , " he replied , " I have not enough money to cultivate my farm properly . " " What do you intend doing ? " was the ...
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... given him a taste for racing . Anyhow , it is certain that his son , my grandfather , took up his abode at Newmarket , and was greatly interested in racing for many years . I find that " Mr Kent of Newmarket , Cambridgeshire , " was a ...
... given him a taste for racing . Anyhow , it is certain that his son , my grandfather , took up his abode at Newmarket , and was greatly interested in racing for many years . I find that " Mr Kent of Newmarket , Cambridgeshire , " was a ...
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... given are generally inaccurate , and that my father was intimately connected with the dis- covery of this dastardly crime , and was never tired , in my youth , of talking about it . I remem- ber that it was his habit to impress upon me ...
... given are generally inaccurate , and that my father was intimately connected with the dis- covery of this dastardly crime , and was never tired , in my youth , of talking about it . I remem- ber that it was his habit to impress upon me ...
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