Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, المجلد 1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845 |
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... servant , but because , if they did not do this , either death would ensue or he would be rendered useless to them . The resting him therefore is a consideration of pounds , shillings , and pence . But the probability of death does not ...
... servant , but because , if they did not do this , either death would ensue or he would be rendered useless to them . The resting him therefore is a consideration of pounds , shillings , and pence . But the probability of death does not ...
الصفحة 37
... servants and horses waiting in the most inclement night , while wasting , or worse than wasting , her time in listening to the persiflage of some coxcomb she inwardly despises . Some years since I was taken to a party by the rather ...
... servants and horses waiting in the most inclement night , while wasting , or worse than wasting , her time in listening to the persiflage of some coxcomb she inwardly despises . Some years since I was taken to a party by the rather ...
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... servants had been shivering at that door for three hours . Now I am quite ready to admit that a delicate female and horses and servants are quite different things ; that use ac- customs the one to what would be death to the other ...
... servants had been shivering at that door for three hours . Now I am quite ready to admit that a delicate female and horses and servants are quite different things ; that use ac- customs the one to what would be death to the other ...
الصفحة 43
... servant after he had done all that nature allowed him to do for you . A touch of the spurs may be frequently necessary to the best of horses at large fences ; but when a willing good horse comes to that period of distress that he ...
... servant after he had done all that nature allowed him to do for you . A touch of the spurs may be frequently necessary to the best of horses at large fences ; but when a willing good horse comes to that period of distress that he ...
الصفحة 74
... servant who drives a Brougham , or a Clarence , or any description of one - horse carriage , may do very well for this , and doubtless flatters him- self he could do very well for any other description of coachmanship : he would ...
... servant who drives a Brougham , or a Clarence , or any description of one - horse carriage , may do very well for this , and doubtless flatters him- self he could do very well for any other description of coachmanship : he would ...
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