The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.John William Carleton 1869 |
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... stand to reason that the man who even envies the French nation its close time for two - year - olds up to August 1st , would not have opposed a clause which prevents their very hearts being cut out of them at such tender age . When Sir ...
... stand to reason that the man who even envies the French nation its close time for two - year - olds up to August 1st , would not have opposed a clause which prevents their very hearts being cut out of them at such tender age . When Sir ...
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... stand No. 9 this autumn , on the list of double winners . He sold two yearlings last autumn , neither of them out of the old mare , for 1,030 gs . " Oh ! sure it was a coat of steel or tough old oak he wore , " who dared to face the ...
... stand No. 9 this autumn , on the list of double winners . He sold two yearlings last autumn , neither of them out of the old mare , for 1,030 gs . " Oh ! sure it was a coat of steel or tough old oak he wore , " who dared to face the ...
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... Stand , and it was marvellous to see how one and all of both sexes - sound or " piper " -mounted that choking hill at the finish . The booth interest seems to increase each year , and their payments rose in proportion , but " the ...
... Stand , and it was marvellous to see how one and all of both sexes - sound or " piper " -mounted that choking hill at the finish . The booth interest seems to increase each year , and their payments rose in proportion , but " the ...
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... Stand enclosure was one mass of black hats and birds ' nests . Every one seemed to be there ; but in the crush nobody seemed to see anybody . We cannot describe it more lucidly . Many were so weary of the pressure that when they once ...
... Stand enclosure was one mass of black hats and birds ' nests . Every one seemed to be there ; but in the crush nobody seemed to see anybody . We cannot describe it more lucidly . Many were so weary of the pressure that when they once ...
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... stand here in the cold is a matter he evi- dently don't concern himself about . " We had shortly , however , the satisfaction of seeing him make his re- entry , accompanied by his wife and son , the latter of whom carried in his arms ...
... stand here in the cold is a matter he evi- dently don't concern himself about . " We had shortly , however , the satisfaction of seeing him make his re- entry , accompanied by his wife and son , the latter of whom carried in his arms ...
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Сторінка 379 - Here lies Fred, Who was alive, and is dead. Had it been his father, I had much rather. Had it been his brother, Still better than another. Had it been his sister, No one would have missed her. Had it been the whole generation, Still better for the nation. But since 'tis only Fred, Who was alive, and is dead, There's no more to be said.
Сторінка 280 - And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven, and said unto her, What aileth thee, Hagar ? fear not; for God hath heard the voice of the lad where he is. Arise, lift up the lad, and hold him in thine hand; for I will make him a great nation.
Сторінка 14 - He shall have chariots easier than air. Which I will have invented; and thyself That art the messenger shall ride before him, On a horse cut out of an entire diamond, That shall be made to go with golden wheels, I know not how yet.
Сторінка 186 - But here my heart began to bleed ; and I was forced to go on with another part of the portrait. He was sitting upon the ground, upon a little straw, in the furthest corner of his dungeon, which was alternately his chair and bed...
Сторінка 261 - HAPPY the man, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground. Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire ; Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter, fire.
Сторінка 279 - And he will be a wild man ; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him ; and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.
Сторінка 461 - Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, And she shall have music wherever she goes.
Сторінка 405 - A drop of patience : but, alas, to make me A fixed figure for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at ! Yet could I bear that too ; well, very well : But there, where I have garner'd up my heart, Where either I must live, or bear no life ; The fountain from the which my current runs, Or else dries up...
Сторінка 69 - Is she not more than painting can express, Or youthful poets fancy when they love ! " Does she not come, like wisdom, or good fortune, " Replete with blessings, giving wealth and honour?
Сторінка 100 - Salisbury on the other, and thus the duke brought the king from Flint to Chester, where he was delivered to the duke of Gloucester's sonne, and to the earle of Arundel's sonne, that loved him but a little, for he had put their fathers to death, who led him strait to the castle*.