The Oriental Sporting Magazine, Volumen2H. S. King., 1873 |
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... whole of this treat- ment I have fed as liberally as the horse would take , and look upon this to be of the utmost conse- quence . Whenever he refuses his gram , stop the vitriol for a day or two , and give a few drams of aloes , always ...
... whole of this treat- ment I have fed as liberally as the horse would take , and look upon this to be of the utmost conse- quence . Whenever he refuses his gram , stop the vitriol for a day or two , and give a few drams of aloes , always ...
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... whole are elected by acclama- tion , at a third by ballot , at a fourth by solicitation ; the conse- quence is , many are now unwil- lingly compelled , as it were , to accept the situation , the duties of which they are aware they ...
... whole are elected by acclama- tion , at a third by ballot , at a fourth by solicitation ; the conse- quence is , many are now unwil- lingly compelled , as it were , to accept the situation , the duties of which they are aware they ...
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... whole girth much more than those that were twice as deep , and I would re- commend purchasers not to choose by the eye alone , when they are pricing a prad , or selecting a flicker , but to recollect that a little measuring may not be ...
... whole girth much more than those that were twice as deep , and I would re- commend purchasers not to choose by the eye alone , when they are pricing a prad , or selecting a flicker , but to recollect that a little measuring may not be ...
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... whole party . Went to the plains and fell in with a sounder of five ; found where there was hardly cover enough for a hare , and they were * the right sort both for going and charging . † We were hard at work till 12 o'clock , by which ...
... whole party . Went to the plains and fell in with a sounder of five ; found where there was hardly cover enough for a hare , and they were * the right sort both for going and charging . † We were hard at work till 12 o'clock , by which ...
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... whole line of buildings between the residence of the late Commis- sioner and the present Collector , over which is seen the pagoda- topped hill of Parbutty , and in the misty distance the range of Ghauts , including Singhur , just ...
... whole line of buildings between the residence of the late Commis- sioner and the present Collector , over which is seen the pagoda- topped hill of Parbutty , and in the misty distance the range of Ghauts , including Singhur , just ...
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