Racing Life of Lord George Cavendish Bentinck, and Other ReminiscencesFrancis Charles Lawley Blackwood, 1893 - 482 sider |
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... told me that his Lordship's positive orders were that , however sound asleep , he was to be called at half - past seven A.M. , although he often did not get to bed until four or even half- past four in the morning . Furthermore , I find ...
... told me that his Lordship's positive orders were that , however sound asleep , he was to be called at half - past seven A.M. , although he often did not get to bed until four or even half- past four in the morning . Furthermore , I find ...
Side 9
... prophecy , although emanating from such high authorities as Mr Disraeli and Mr Greville , by repeating what I have myself heard from equally high authorities . I have been told that the late Duke of Richmond , the late Earls of Derby and.
... prophecy , although emanating from such high authorities as Mr Disraeli and Mr Greville , by repeating what I have myself heard from equally high authorities . I have been told that the late Duke of Richmond , the late Earls of Derby and.
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... told not long after his Grace made the purchase to which I have just alluded . In riding for the first time over the ground , he encountered a shepherd , from whom he inquired " whether he knew where the land lay which the Duke of Port ...
... told not long after his Grace made the purchase to which I have just alluded . In riding for the first time over the ground , he encountered a shepherd , from whom he inquired " whether he knew where the land lay which the Duke of Port ...
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... told by my old friend Mr J. F. Clark , the ex - racing judge , that viewed as an edifice , the Rutland Arms is well calculated to confer credit upon its builder , as the brick- work is a very excellent specimen of neatness and stability ...
... told by my old friend Mr J. F. Clark , the ex - racing judge , that viewed as an edifice , the Rutland Arms is well calculated to confer credit upon its builder , as the brick- work is a very excellent specimen of neatness and stability ...
Side 27
... often heard Admiral Rous recount that the first race for the Two Thousand ever seen him was that won by Smolensko , in 1813. It is a thrice - told tale that , after the Derby , Sir Charles gave Goodisson three ten - pound notes for winning.
... often heard Admiral Rous recount that the first race for the Two Thousand ever seen him was that won by Smolensko , in 1813. It is a thrice - told tale that , after the Derby , Sir Charles gave Goodisson three ten - pound notes for winning.
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