Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 452 sider |
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Side 24
... pace ; and should those strokes be applied with the rapidity of a mountebank playing on a salt- box , a twist to the right or left of his nether parts is generally the only result . Perhaps he goes upon the principle of the schoolboy ...
... pace ; and should those strokes be applied with the rapidity of a mountebank playing on a salt- box , a twist to the right or left of his nether parts is generally the only result . Perhaps he goes upon the principle of the schoolboy ...
Side 25
... pace , and the horse does not , it must be evi- dent that they do not endure the same degree of pain from the same mode of punishment , though to a by- stander the brutality of the driver might appear the same whether applied to the ...
... pace , and the horse does not , it must be evi- dent that they do not endure the same degree of pain from the same mode of punishment , though to a by- stander the brutality of the driver might appear the same whether applied to the ...
Side 27
... pace , stimulated by extra fees to the post - boys . The horses , it is true , by dint of whip and spur , go the last mile as rapidly as the first . What their sufferings may be during the stage or after never strikes the mind of its ...
... pace , stimulated by extra fees to the post - boys . The horses , it is true , by dint of whip and spur , go the last mile as rapidly as the first . What their sufferings may be during the stage or after never strikes the mind of its ...
Side 29
... pace or bodily infirmity ; for we are not to expect such coaches as a Brighton Age , a Windsor Taglioni , or a Birmingham Tantivy ( were ) on every road . Here horses were bought in their prime , were kept in the highest possible ...
... pace or bodily infirmity ; for we are not to expect such coaches as a Brighton Age , a Windsor Taglioni , or a Birmingham Tantivy ( were ) on every road . Here horses were bought in their prime , were kept in the highest possible ...
Side 33
... pace ; the moment you find one at all distressed , another shall be ready for you ; only show my friends sport , and kill your foxes , and you shall have a fresh horse every three fields if you want him . " This was some- thing like he ...
... pace ; the moment you find one at all distressed , another shall be ready for you ; only show my friends sport , and kill your foxes , and you shall have a fresh horse every three fields if you want him . " This was some- thing like he ...
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