Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the Turf, the Chase and Every Other Diversion Interesting to the Man of Pleasure, Enterprize, and Spirit, Том 20;Том 70Rogerson & Tuxford., 1827 |
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... horses an hour and half for hounds , in a cold stable in Leicestershire : five of the horses were not clipped , and were warm and comfortable , though their coats were as fine and as short as if they were going to start for the Derby ...
... horses an hour and half for hounds , in a cold stable in Leicestershire : five of the horses were not clipped , and were warm and comfortable , though their coats were as fine and as short as if they were going to start for the Derby ...
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... horses together for so fast a coach as the Nimrod , or he would have withheld some of his remarks . Several have been obliged to be changed , and it is only within these last two or three weeks that the stock can have been called com ...
... horses together for so fast a coach as the Nimrod , or he would have withheld some of his remarks . Several have been obliged to be changed , and it is only within these last two or three weeks that the stock can have been called com ...
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... horse's pre- tensions . As an impartial man , having heard all sides , I must say he was better trained by Mr. Pa- trick than he would have been in nine public training stables out of ten ; and from the way horses are worked in many of ...
... horse's pre- tensions . As an impartial man , having heard all sides , I must say he was better trained by Mr. Pa- trick than he would have been in nine public training stables out of ten ; and from the way horses are worked in many of ...
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... horse , and to win ; but the clamour that arose at their favorite's defeat , among the country party , who had so stoutly supported Mr. Bodenham's horses , was loud , and many did not hesi- tate in saying it was a regular throw over ...
... horse , and to win ; but the clamour that arose at their favorite's defeat , among the country party , who had so stoutly supported Mr. Bodenham's horses , was loud , and many did not hesi- tate in saying it was a regular throw over ...
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... horses by this stoppage , as to make it even bet- ting at a mile from home Spectre was distanced . He , however , ac- tually came up to his horses , round the turn , like a shot ; and , had the race ended at the distance post , he would ...
... horses by this stoppage , as to make it even bet- ting at a mile from home Spectre was distanced . He , however , ac- tually came up to his horses , round the turn , like a shot ; and , had the race ended at the distance post , he would ...
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