The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.John William Carleton 1869 |
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... Derby , The late Earl of ; Bio- graphical Sketch of - 406 Description and Performances of Shepherd F. Knapp , the Ame- rican Trotting Horse - 164 Dog Stealers , The : A Peep be- hind the Scenes -430 E Equine Resources : the Wealth ...
... Derby , The late Earl of ; Bio- graphical Sketch of - 406 Description and Performances of Shepherd F. Knapp , the Ame- rican Trotting Horse - 164 Dog Stealers , The : A Peep be- hind the Scenes -430 E Equine Resources : the Wealth ...
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... F. Knapp . The Patriarch A Beginning A Broadside Pero Gomez . An Airing • The late Earl of Derby Home THE PLATES . To face page 23 56 · 100 118 164 · 166 253 · • 277 · 341 377 406 454 THE OMNIBUS . " There he sat , and ,
... F. Knapp . The Patriarch A Beginning A Broadside Pero Gomez . An Airing • The late Earl of Derby Home THE PLATES . To face page 23 56 · 100 118 164 · 166 253 · • 277 · 341 377 406 454 THE OMNIBUS . " There he sat , and ,
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... Derby's letter was made a great deal of , but we confess we can see very little in it . The lament over the loss of caste among Turf supporters we have had before . There was no reason why his lordship should not have voted . His ...
... Derby's letter was made a great deal of , but we confess we can see very little in it . The lament over the loss of caste among Turf supporters we have had before . There was no reason why his lordship should not have voted . His ...
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... Derby permanently pushed into the first week of June and Ascot into the third . It gives more backbone to the month , and keeps the London season better together . As for the early meetings , some may depart into an unhonoured tomb ...
... Derby permanently pushed into the first week of June and Ascot into the third . It gives more backbone to the month , and keeps the London season better together . As for the early meetings , some may depart into an unhonoured tomb ...
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... Derby winner's nominator was in the flesh , when the horses were past the post , they must have known it by Sunday , and it would have been all over Tattersall's by telegram on Monday morning . Sir Joseph seems to have been hasty in the ...
... Derby winner's nominator was in the flesh , when the horses were past the post , they must have known it by Sunday , and it would have been all over Tattersall's by telegram on Monday morning . Sir Joseph seems to have been hasty in the ...
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