The New sporting magazine, Том 16;Том 191839 |
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... meeting , the country had quite laid aside its coat of white . I thought what language can elevate the charms of Nature , and exclaimed , with the Tuscan Poet- “ Difficile est propria communia dicere . " Prior to throwing off , Mr ...
... meeting , the country had quite laid aside its coat of white . I thought what language can elevate the charms of Nature , and exclaimed , with the Tuscan Poet- “ Difficile est propria communia dicere . " Prior to throwing off , Mr ...
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... I have observed to have a most marvellous effect in dumbfounding some poor devil of a mendicant , or in overawing some refractory rate - payer at a parish meeting . Mister Brown is the reverse of all this 1839.1 125 NEW SPORTING MAGAZINE .
... I have observed to have a most marvellous effect in dumbfounding some poor devil of a mendicant , or in overawing some refractory rate - payer at a parish meeting . Mister Brown is the reverse of all this 1839.1 125 NEW SPORTING MAGAZINE .
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meeting . Mister Brown is the reverse of all this , he affects a taste ; wears his hat of the most approved fashion , sports white moleskin trousers and kid gloves ( Woodhouse wears no gloves at all ) , carries a partridge - wood ...
meeting . Mister Brown is the reverse of all this , he affects a taste ; wears his hat of the most approved fashion , sports white moleskin trousers and kid gloves ( Woodhouse wears no gloves at all ) , carries a partridge - wood ...
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... Meeting , " or at the period when " two Sundays come together , " was audible , in various groups , and in various parts of the room . Mr. Ridsdale was a wrathful loser , having persevered , in spite of a message from Richard , " not to ...
... Meeting , " or at the period when " two Sundays come together , " was audible , in various groups , and in various parts of the room . Mr. Ridsdale was a wrathful loser , having persevered , in spite of a message from Richard , " not to ...
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... meeting at Exeter Hall , and invite our pleasant friend Wagstaff to tell the story ; for , as George Colman says ... meetings at Newmarket , slept in a double - bedded room with Wagstaff . Wagstaff saw Tommy break down upon his old knees ...
... meeting at Exeter Hall , and invite our pleasant friend Wagstaff to tell the story ; for , as George Colman says ... meetings at Newmarket , slept in a double - bedded room with Wagstaff . Wagstaff saw Tommy break down upon his old knees ...
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