Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 452 sider |
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Side 29
... bought in their prime , were kept in the highest possible condition , and from their number were allowed proper intervals and days of rest . But , taking a long line of road , many brutes of coachowners purchase only infirm horses ...
... bought in their prime , were kept in the highest possible condition , and from their number were allowed proper intervals and days of rest . But , taking a long line of road , many brutes of coachowners purchase only infirm horses ...
Side 31
... bought him to whip to death . " This is a frequent remark when a low - priced horse is purchased in . He is wanted for a night - coach , or to work some tempo- rary opposition : and this is said of some wreck of a splendid hunter , who ...
... bought him to whip to death . " This is a frequent remark when a low - priced horse is purchased in . He is wanted for a night - coach , or to work some tempo- rary opposition : and this is said of some wreck of a splendid hunter , who ...
Side 66
... bought for half - a - crown , or more probably stolen ; so all that is got out of him is nearly clear gain . How , there- fore , those who voted for a continuance of this system reconcile it to their feelings , either of humanity to the ...
... bought for half - a - crown , or more probably stolen ; so all that is got out of him is nearly clear gain . How , there- fore , those who voted for a continuance of this system reconcile it to their feelings , either of humanity to the ...
Side 84
... bought at a sale for two pounds the double set , very economically thinking , that , as the set was a dead bargain , and , as he thought , would do equally well for two horses in one way as in another , he might sell the one so as to ...
... bought at a sale for two pounds the double set , very economically thinking , that , as the set was a dead bargain , and , as he thought , would do equally well for two horses in one way as in another , he might sell the one so as to ...
Side 88
... bought her , and she repaid his confidence by doing what I told him she would do , kicking his gig to atoms . She was not to blame ; on the contrary , she was a perfectly honourable mare ; she always promised , as far as dumb show could ...
... bought her , and she repaid his confidence by doing what I told him she would do , kicking his gig to atoms . She was not to blame ; on the contrary , she was a perfectly honourable mare ; she always promised , as far as dumb show could ...
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Side 394 - 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.