Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 452 sider |
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Side 26
... ladies of being very frequently the perpetrators , I should rather say instigators , of cruelty towards that animal who conduces so much to their comfort and amusement - namely , the horse . I can fancy I now hear myself exclaimed ...
... ladies of being very frequently the perpetrators , I should rather say instigators , of cruelty towards that animal who conduces so much to their comfort and amusement - namely , the horse . I can fancy I now hear myself exclaimed ...
Side 27
... ladies of being the willing perpetrators of any acts of cruelty towards any animals ( except their lovers ) ; but that horses do suffer in their cause is decidedly the case . Ladies , in a general way , are ... lady to leave her carriage and.
... ladies of being the willing perpetrators of any acts of cruelty towards any animals ( except their lovers ) ; but that horses do suffer in their cause is decidedly the case . Ladies , in a general way , are ... lady to leave her carriage and.
Side 28
... lady alluded to as travelling by the fast - coach exempt altogether from a share of that censure that becomes the due of every one , who , to gratify whim or caprice , occasions unnecessary pain to other objects , whether of the human ...
... lady alluded to as travelling by the fast - coach exempt altogether from a share of that censure that becomes the due of every one , who , to gratify whim or caprice , occasions unnecessary pain to other objects , whether of the human ...
Side 34
... lady's own stable , under her control , and their work measured by her judgment and conscience ( in this particular ) , God help them ! They catch it in every way . Ladies are not very apt to lend their own horses and carriage to each ...
... lady's own stable , under her control , and their work measured by her judgment and conscience ( in this particular ) , God help them ! They catch it in every way . Ladies are not very apt to lend their own horses and carriage to each ...
Side 35
... Lady Lovelight's rout and fetch us home , we can manage to send them to Mrs. So - and - so nicely , and much better than when we want more of them ourselves . " - Perhaps , Reader , you will agree with me that for a light day's work ...
... Lady Lovelight's rout and fetch us home , we can manage to send them to Mrs. So - and - so nicely , and much better than when we want more of them ourselves . " - Perhaps , Reader , you will agree with me that for a light day's work ...
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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.