Stable Talk and Table Talk: Or, Spectacles for Young Sportsmen, المجلد 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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الصفحة 37
... reason ; namely , they don't like either ; in which the correctness of their judgment is shown in about the same light as in regard to their horses . They happen to overlook the fact , that to racing we are indebted for the splendid ...
... reason ; namely , they don't like either ; in which the correctness of their judgment is shown in about the same light as in regard to their horses . They happen to overlook the fact , that to racing we are indebted for the splendid ...
الصفحة 45
... doing as they do , I always hear them " curse their cumbrous weight " as heartily as horses have reason to do some light ones . If we wanted any proof of what judg- 46 PAIRED BUT NOT MATCHED . ment and horsemanship will.
... doing as they do , I always hear them " curse their cumbrous weight " as heartily as horses have reason to do some light ones . If we wanted any proof of what judg- 46 PAIRED BUT NOT MATCHED . ment and horsemanship will.
الصفحة 52
... reason why , when put to carry weight , he does it better the second season than the first . If I had a hack that was clever in every way but in taking long strides in his walk , I would lend him to an 18st . man . I will answer for it ...
... reason why , when put to carry weight , he does it better the second season than the first . If I had a hack that was clever in every way but in taking long strides in his walk , I would lend him to an 18st . man . I will answer for it ...
الصفحة 65
... reason : it is quite enough for a horse to be distressed by weight , but if he is a slow one he will be distressed by pace also . It is for this reason horses apparently overweighted get along ; for in- dependently of many of those ...
... reason : it is quite enough for a horse to be distressed by weight , but if he is a slow one he will be distressed by pace also . It is for this reason horses apparently overweighted get along ; for in- dependently of many of those ...
الصفحة 69
... reason for having your seat and hands firm on your horse landing ; he not only requires holding as a support , but the moment he has landed he wants a twist up to set him going again , otherwise he gets into the habit of losing time at ...
... reason for having your seat and hands firm on your horse landing ; he not only requires holding as a support , but the moment he has landed he wants a twist up to set him going again , otherwise he gets into the habit of losing time at ...
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