Sporting Magazine, Band 4;Band 79Rogerson & Tuxford, 1832 |
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... hills , about twenty - six miles from the Ewe . The great drawback to sportsmen visiting the Gruinyard is the want of accommodation , there being no place of entertain- ment within many miles of its banks . I was fortunate enough ...
... hills , about twenty - six miles from the Ewe . The great drawback to sportsmen visiting the Gruinyard is the want of accommodation , there being no place of entertain- ment within many miles of its banks . I was fortunate enough ...
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... hill or eminence near a wood , and ex- ercise their lance or gun at the game , roused from their hiding places by the dogs . Our Conti- nental neighbours to this day follow the Norman manner . Eng- land has since that made rapid ...
... hill or eminence near a wood , and ex- ercise their lance or gun at the game , roused from their hiding places by the dogs . Our Conti- nental neighbours to this day follow the Norman manner . Eng- land has since that made rapid ...
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... Hill of the Citadel ( brother to Sir Rowland ) , whom I consider to be equal to any of the Meltonians : he is always mounted on the right sort of horse , and a young beginner should look to him and get some of his stud if he can . Next ...
... Hill of the Citadel ( brother to Sir Rowland ) , whom I consider to be equal to any of the Meltonians : he is always mounted on the right sort of horse , and a young beginner should look to him and get some of his stud if he can . Next ...
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... hill running across the course by the Bushes . This ought to be removed , as it often enables a horse to win by accident instead of merit , so much depending on how he meets or leaves it in his stride . Besides , the sensation to ...
... hill running across the course by the Bushes . This ought to be removed , as it often enables a horse to win by accident instead of merit , so much depending on how he meets or leaves it in his stride . Besides , the sensation to ...
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... of 200 sovs . , between Mr. Thorn- hill's Pouch Box - and it would be difficult for a man to get into a worse box than backing him - and the Duke of Rutland's Truffle colt , dam by Ditto , the most idle creature 42 THE SPORTING MAGAZINE .
... of 200 sovs . , between Mr. Thorn- hill's Pouch Box - and it would be difficult for a man to get into a worse box than backing him - and the Duke of Rutland's Truffle colt , dam by Ditto , the most idle creature 42 THE SPORTING MAGAZINE .
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