The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., Том 19John William Carleton 1848 |
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... once - palmy Riddlesworth ! The winner was War Eagle , who subsequently showed there was good stuff in him ; but here he had only rubbish to kick out of his way . Red Hart by no means showed flatter- ingly for the Column ; but the way ...
... once - palmy Riddlesworth ! The winner was War Eagle , who subsequently showed there was good stuff in him ; but here he had only rubbish to kick out of his way . Red Hart by no means showed flatter- ingly for the Column ; but the way ...
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... once ; hence a Chester Cup settlement is a very different affair to that for a Derby . " " The race for the Dee Stakes went for little , as the filly that won was very moderate ; but it knocked over the provincial pretensions for Ep ...
... once ; hence a Chester Cup settlement is a very different affair to that for a Derby . " " The race for the Dee Stakes went for little , as the filly that won was very moderate ; but it knocked over the provincial pretensions for Ep ...
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... once , and so young Lord Hironhed , or simple Mr. Softpate , having attempted the ticklish trick of " lifting " his horse , and succeeded thereby in flooring him neatly , regards his mud - cased side and crush hat with due complacency ...
... once , and so young Lord Hironhed , or simple Mr. Softpate , having attempted the ticklish trick of " lifting " his horse , and succeeded thereby in flooring him neatly , regards his mud - cased side and crush hat with due complacency ...
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... once a favourite in the Derby ) ridden by Jack Goddard , the first whipper - in . Amongst the field , who might be enumerated as regular attendants on these hounds , but few indeed could be recognized as belonging to what might be ...
... once a favourite in the Derby ) ridden by Jack Goddard , the first whipper - in . Amongst the field , who might be enumerated as regular attendants on these hounds , but few indeed could be recognized as belonging to what might be ...
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... once more , ran back with rather an improved scent towards the Kiddington woods , through which he passed , but the ... once known as one of the very best and most comfortable sleeping - houses on the old Oxford and Bir- mingham road ...
... once more , ran back with rather an improved scent towards the Kiddington woods , through which he passed , but the ... once known as one of the very best and most comfortable sleeping - houses on the old Oxford and Bir- mingham road ...
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