The Oriental Sporting Magazine, Volumen2H. S. King., 1873 |
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... readers will scarcely give me credit for . My present plan is this . I first give a scruple dose made into a full sized ball , with flour or ground rice , every twenty - four hours for two or three days , when I commence gradually to ...
... readers will scarcely give me credit for . My present plan is this . I first give a scruple dose made into a full sized ball , with flour or ground rice , every twenty - four hours for two or three days , when I commence gradually to ...
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... readers , how cunningly the thing was settled . They decreed that in the mean time K's horse might run his trial , and , if the referees decided that the bet on the trial lost his Maiden , that no money was to be paid by either the ...
... readers , how cunningly the thing was settled . They decreed that in the mean time K's horse might run his trial , and , if the referees decided that the bet on the trial lost his Maiden , that no money was to be paid by either the ...
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... reader and writer , Need I add well - wisher too , CLUB LAW . Oct. 10th , 1830 . As you seem to have had no account of a day's sport after some lions near Kurree , in April last , I am induced to send you this , which ought to have come ...
... reader and writer , Need I add well - wisher too , CLUB LAW . Oct. 10th , 1830 . As you seem to have had no account of a day's sport after some lions near Kurree , in April last , I am induced to send you this , which ought to have come ...
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... readers , but I hope the importance of the subject will plead my excuse , and I will now take my leave until No. 11 shall be forthcoming , when I will again trouble you with a few more observations on the points I have now touched upon ...
... readers , but I hope the importance of the subject will plead my excuse , and I will now take my leave until No. 11 shall be forthcoming , when I will again trouble you with a few more observations on the points I have now touched upon ...
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... READER OF THE SPORTING MAGAZINE . Ye Gentlemen of England Who follow not the chase , Ah , little do you think upon The quickness of the pace . E. S. M. 17th June . Met at Morah , 40 miles , four in number . Breakfast discussed , went to ...
... READER OF THE SPORTING MAGAZINE . Ye Gentlemen of England Who follow not the chase , Ah , little do you think upon The quickness of the pace . E. S. M. 17th June . Met at Morah , 40 miles , four in number . Breakfast discussed , went to ...
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