Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, المجلد 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845 |
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... Author assures his reader , if the book is found to beguile a vacant hour of his time that its end and aim will have been fully accomplished . That such philanthropic feelings may actuate such authors , it would ill become me to dispute ...
... Author assures his reader , if the book is found to beguile a vacant hour of his time that its end and aim will have been fully accomplished . That such philanthropic feelings may actuate such authors , it would ill become me to dispute ...
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... Author as a writer , I may I trust be permitted to observe , that the fugitive thoughts , hints , and opinions he ventures to publish are not those of the theorist , but of one who from a mere child has mixed in and enjoyed every ...
... Author as a writer , I may I trust be permitted to observe , that the fugitive thoughts , hints , and opinions he ventures to publish are not those of the theorist , but of one who from a mere child has mixed in and enjoyed every ...
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... next stage about the pace of a hearse . But here he went on exactly at the same rate of going he had done before . My friend stopped the drivers , told them why he had paid with such parsimony , 26 THE AUTHOR IN TROUBLE : and now offered ...
... next stage about the pace of a hearse . But here he went on exactly at the same rate of going he had done before . My friend stopped the drivers , told them why he had paid with such parsimony , 26 THE AUTHOR IN TROUBLE : and now offered ...
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Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen Harry Hieover. 26 THE AUTHOR IN TROUBLE : and now offered an additional bribe for additional speed . The reply he got from one of the postilions was this , and which he had the good sense and good ...
Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen Harry Hieover. 26 THE AUTHOR IN TROUBLE : and now offered an additional bribe for additional speed . The reply he got from one of the postilions was this , and which he had the good sense and good ...
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... author , but one who , from practice and experience , is acquainted with all the minutiæ of the business that constitutes the finished coachman . I have been generally accounted in my own person a very tolerable waggoner ; but I am de ...
... author , but one who , from practice and experience , is acquainted with all the minutiæ of the business that constitutes the finished coachman . I have been generally accounted in my own person a very tolerable waggoner ; but I am de ...
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