The Oriental Sporting Magazine, Volumen2H. S. King., 1873 |
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... stand , she stands too , taking advantage of bushes , nullahs , or ant - hills to advance as they retire further from her , until an opportunity offers . She invariably selects a buck , if there be one in the herd , and will pass fifty ...
... stand , she stands too , taking advantage of bushes , nullahs , or ant - hills to advance as they retire further from her , until an opportunity offers . She invariably selects a buck , if there be one in the herd , and will pass fifty ...
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... stands the celebrated Sulky , once the property of that thoroughbred gentleman sportsman , R. Lukin , Esq . - an ungainly looking chest- nut , with great muscular powers . He was beat at Bombay , but he was not right , and his time ...
... stands the celebrated Sulky , once the property of that thoroughbred gentleman sportsman , R. Lukin , Esq . - an ungainly looking chest- nut , with great muscular powers . He was beat at Bombay , but he was not right , and his time ...
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... stand still in the field , the other dog , without turn - giving , running home to the covert , that dog which stood still in the field shall be then adjudged to lose the wager . Item . If any man shall ride over a dog , and overthrow ...
... stand still in the field , the other dog , without turn - giving , running home to the covert , that dog which stood still in the field shall be then adjudged to lose the wager . Item . If any man shall ride over a dog , and overthrow ...
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... standing four and a half and sometimes nearly five feet high ; his general colour is a kind of dark iron grey or lead colour , looking at a distance much the same as that of the common buf- falo ; the lower part of the belly inside of ...
... standing four and a half and sometimes nearly five feet high ; his general colour is a kind of dark iron grey or lead colour , looking at a distance much the same as that of the common buf- falo ; the lower part of the belly inside of ...
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... standing on the race - course , his head turned towards the spec- tator , his eyes full of animation , yet with that wild expression so peculiar to high caste Arabs ; his well laid and shelving shoulder and finely lifted loin , together ...
... standing on the race - course , his head turned towards the spec- tator , his eyes full of animation , yet with that wild expression so peculiar to high caste Arabs ; his well laid and shelving shoulder and finely lifted loin , together ...
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