The New sporting magazine, Том 16;Том 191839 |
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... Derby or St. Leger , to secure the invaluable prize of the M.S. Murray should make play at the start and lead them up the hill with Bentley close at his heels , and Colburn in a GOOD PLACE . The ruck should keep well together until the ...
... Derby or St. Leger , to secure the invaluable prize of the M.S. Murray should make play at the start and lead them up the hill with Bentley close at his heels , and Colburn in a GOOD PLACE . The ruck should keep well together until the ...
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... Derby day . Never was a race won with less difficulty , although there were some horses of a first- rate character to contend against . We have heard James Robinson say , that he , on Glencoe , tried Plenipo for speed twice in the race ...
... Derby day . Never was a race won with less difficulty , although there were some horses of a first- rate character to contend against . We have heard James Robinson say , that he , on Glencoe , tried Plenipo for speed twice in the race ...
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... Derby , take the sound work necessary ; and that hence arose the park and ticket mummery , —and hence it was , that he was consequently on the St. Leger day , fitter for an exhibition at Sadler's Repository , at Christmas , or to be ...
... Derby , take the sound work necessary ; and that hence arose the park and ticket mummery , —and hence it was , that he was consequently on the St. Leger day , fitter for an exhibition at Sadler's Repository , at Christmas , or to be ...
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... Derby , he was not brought up from the north for that contest , and odds of all sorts and sizes were got on him , until he settled down at 2 to 1. Mr. Gully backed him cleverly in one bet , to the soreness of William Scott , who ever ...
... Derby , he was not brought up from the north for that contest , and odds of all sorts and sizes were got on him , until he settled down at 2 to 1. Mr. Gully backed him cleverly in one bet , to the soreness of William Scott , who ever ...
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... Derby from the north ; -never failed taking an advantage of a green - horn in the day , -nor of saying his prayers on his bony knees by the bed - side every night , is gone ; —and old Jack Wray the cocker , -who went the circuit as ...
... Derby from the north ; -never failed taking an advantage of a green - horn in the day , -nor of saying his prayers on his bony knees by the bed - side every night , is gone ; —and old Jack Wray the cocker , -who went the circuit as ...
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