The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.John William Carleton 1840 |
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... Oaks , were Mr. Biggs's Blackberry , Mr. Heathcote's Hasty , and Mr. Lock's Lark the owners divided the stakes . Mr. Biggs , Mr. Lock , and Mr. Goodlake , divided the Fisherton Stakes . The Stockton Stakes were won by Mr. Etwall's bd ...
... Oaks , were Mr. Biggs's Blackberry , Mr. Heathcote's Hasty , and Mr. Lock's Lark the owners divided the stakes . Mr. Biggs , Mr. Lock , and Mr. Goodlake , divided the Fisherton Stakes . The Stockton Stakes were won by Mr. Etwall's bd ...
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... OAKS . Lady Sarah colt ............ Lucetta colt ................ May Boy ... Oaks and St. Leger 2500 to 100 ( tk . THURSDAY , December 5 . DERBY . Muley Ishmael Glenorchy May Boy ...... 35 to 1500 to 30 1 agst . ( tk . ) Brother to ...
... OAKS . Lady Sarah colt ............ Lucetta colt ................ May Boy ... Oaks and St. Leger 2500 to 100 ( tk . THURSDAY , December 5 . DERBY . Muley Ishmael Glenorchy May Boy ...... 35 to 1500 to 30 1 agst . ( tk . ) Brother to ...
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... OAKS . 6 to 1 agst . Pocahontas .................. 14 to 1 Gambia and May Boy 500 even . ****** ...... Mr. Booth has sold his Primrose colt ( now called Prince Albert ) , with his Derby engagement . Rowton's dam 15 to 1 ( tk . ) MONDAY ...
... OAKS . 6 to 1 agst . Pocahontas .................. 14 to 1 Gambia and May Boy 500 even . ****** ...... Mr. Booth has sold his Primrose colt ( now called Prince Albert ) , with his Derby engagement . Rowton's dam 15 to 1 ( tk . ) MONDAY ...
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... oak amid the stillness of the woods . ' " " Humph ! " quoth Judge Jobson ; " why , as for eloquence , I think the modern Indians are a'most as good . Did you ever hear tell of Joe Socabasin , and his answer to the Indian agent ? " 66 66 ...
... oak amid the stillness of the woods . ' " " Humph ! " quoth Judge Jobson ; " why , as for eloquence , I think the modern Indians are a'most as good . Did you ever hear tell of Joe Socabasin , and his answer to the Indian agent ? " 66 66 ...
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... Oaks , and St. Leger , is as conspicuous for spirit as good taste . As a standard sporting work , it has justly acquired a character to which none had before attained ; the distin- guished artist engaged in its production ranking ...
... Oaks , and St. Leger , is as conspicuous for spirit as good taste . As a standard sporting work , it has justly acquired a character to which none had before attained ; the distin- guished artist engaged in its production ranking ...
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20 added 25 sovs 50 sovs 9 lb 9 st agst allowed 3 lb Angelica colt beat Betting Black Bess Bokhara Capt Club Confederate Crucifix Curragh Deciding Course Derby distance dogs Duke Emilius Fairlie's favourite fillies five-years old four-years old Gambia Glenorchy Graham's bk guineas half-bred Handicap heats hounds hunter hunting Ishmael Lady Lallah Rookh Langar Launcelot LEGER STAKES Leicestershire Lord Douglas's Lord Eglinton's Lord Exeter's Lord G mare Marquis of Douglas's Match Maxwell's bk MEETING miles Muley Ishmael never Newmarket OAKS once round Ottoman owner Priam Prince Albert race Ramsay's ran a bye ride rode season second horse shew six and aged six-years old sport sportsman steeple-chase Sweepstakes Theon THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES three-years old two-years old untried Velocipede Wardan winner won the Cup won the Stakes
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Сторінка 380 - There is a Power whose care Teaches thy way along that pathless coast — The desert and illimitable air — Lone wandering, but not lost. All day thy wings have fanned. At that far height, the cold thin atmosphere. Yet stoop not, weary, to the welcome land. Though the dark night is near.
Сторінка 381 - Thou'rt gone, the abyss of heaven Hath swallowed up thy form ; yet, on my heart Deeply hath sunk the lesson thou hast given, And shall not soon depart. He who, from zone to zone, Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps aright.
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