Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, المجلد 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845 |
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... bring the " niente " in contact with the purse , it does not do at all , and is not plea- sant , but is I trust an apology for this work . In soliciting indulgence for the many failings that will be found in the Author as a writer , I ...
... bring the " niente " in contact with the purse , it does not do at all , and is not plea- sant , but is I trust an apology for this work . In soliciting indulgence for the many failings that will be found in the Author as a writer , I ...
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... bring one of our finest old English sports into disrepute . These are the men who are , by themselves and their agents , at the bottom of all the villanies that are so constantly practised , the frequent occur- rence of which has ...
... bring one of our finest old English sports into disrepute . These are the men who are , by themselves and their agents , at the bottom of all the villanies that are so constantly practised , the frequent occur- rence of which has ...
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... bring no man to ruin unless he is a ready - made fool . If a man of 500l . a - year is idiot enough to set up his four - in - hand , of course he must be ruined ; but we are not to say from this that fours- in - hand are the ruin of ...
... bring no man to ruin unless he is a ready - made fool . If a man of 500l . a - year is idiot enough to set up his four - in - hand , of course he must be ruined ; but we are not to say from this that fours- in - hand are the ruin of ...
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... racing purposes . Such Such men as these are the true friends of the Turf : they contribute as much to forward its interests as the regular Leg conduces to bringing it into disrepute . 16 66 NE VILE VELIS . " No man would.
... racing purposes . Such Such men as these are the true friends of the Turf : they contribute as much to forward its interests as the regular Leg conduces to bringing it into disrepute . 16 66 NE VILE VELIS . " No man would.
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... brings himself to their level , or below it . If he also chooses , for the sake of making up his book , to associate ... bring themselves on a level with the Leg , is by countenancing him and descending to his habits and practices . I ...
... brings himself to their level , or below it . If he also chooses , for the sake of making up his book , to associate ... bring themselves on a level with the Leg , is by countenancing him and descending to his habits and practices . I ...
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