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... riding over hounds and laming horses . But some things relating to my old friend and neighbour , and his hounds , had all the character of a comedy , and I now often find myself laughing within myself , at the recollection of some of ...
... riding over hounds and laming horses . But some things relating to my old friend and neighbour , and his hounds , had all the character of a comedy , and I now often find myself laughing within myself , at the recollection of some of ...
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... riding a fast young mare , but in consequence of her twice refusing a single rail at starting , I never got up to the hounds till they checked , and then she was so blown , that she was a long way behind at the finish . I cannot ...
... riding a fast young mare , but in consequence of her twice refusing a single rail at starting , I never got up to the hounds till they checked , and then she was so blown , that she was a long way behind at the finish . I cannot ...
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... ride up and see yourself . " As I have remarked of Sir John Cope , there was nothing of the sportsman in the appearance of Mr. Chute . So far from it , that when I first met him in a lane , on an old brown hack , with a still older ...
... ride up and see yourself . " As I have remarked of Sir John Cope , there was nothing of the sportsman in the appearance of Mr. Chute . So far from it , that when I first met him in a lane , on an old brown hack , with a still older ...
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... hunting , which is far from being the case in these days , I know no one who would do it better . He is a sportsman of the first class ; and as a rider to hounds , at the period I am speaking of , he was as good 22 MASTERS OF HOUNDS ,
... hunting , which is far from being the case in these days , I know no one who would do it better . He is a sportsman of the first class ; and as a rider to hounds , at the period I am speaking of , he was as good 22 MASTERS OF HOUNDS ,
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... riders , were on the down - wind side of Bowshot wood , when the fox broke , with the pack at his brush ; and went straight away over a beautiful country , to the Edge Hills , ten miles distant , when they changed to a fresh one , and ...
... riders , were on the down - wind side of Bowshot wood , when the fox broke , with the pack at his brush ; and went straight away over a beautiful country , to the Edge Hills , ten miles distant , when they changed to a fresh one , and ...
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Page 97 - Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests; in all time, Calm or convulsed, in breeze, or gale, or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving; boundless, endless, and sublime, The image of Eternity, the throne Of the invisible,— even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made; each zone Obeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone.
Page 99 - Ireland, to be taken out by every person who shall use any dog, gun, net or other engine for the purpose of taking or killing any game whatever, or any woodcock, snipe, quail or landrail, or any conies, or any deer...
Page 327 - In all cases where a man has a temporal loss or damage by the wrong of another, he may have an action upon the case to be repaired in damages.
Page 101 - Persons shall, on Conviction thereof before a Justice of the Peace, forfeit and pay such Sum of Money, not exceeding Five Pounds, as to the said Justice shall seem meet, together with the Costs of the Conviction...
Page 171 - If A. starts a hare in the ground of B, and hunts it into the ground of C, and kills it there, the property is in A, the hunter; but A. is liable to an action of trespass for hunting in the grounds as well of B. as of C.
Page 167 - That the aforesaid provisions against trespassers and persons found on any land shall not extend to any person hunting or coursing upon any lands with hounds or greyhounds, and being in fresh pursuit of any deer, hare, or fox already started upon any other land, nor...
Page 309 - ... years after. Pigs have been known to live to the age of thirty years; the rhinoceros to twenty. A horse has been known to live to the age of sixty-two, but averages twenty-five to thirty.
Page 309 - Ajax, and dedicated him to the sun, and let him go, with this inscription: — "Alexander, the son of Jupiter, hath dedicated Ajax to the sun.
Page 110 - ALMIGHTY — that power to whom man himself is indebted for his faculty of reason : not, indeed, that it might be made, as in this instance, an idle and arrogant boast, but that it should be used to give honour and reverence to his Maker. The more the wondrous works of the Creator are studied, the more will this truth become incontestable — that it is He only who has given to certain animals, or to certain tribes, an innate propensity to live, by free choice, near the haunts of man, or to submit...
Page 101 - ... land (whether there shall or shall not be any such right by reservation or otherwise), or for any gamekeeper or servant of either of them, or for any...