New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 64Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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Page 194
... course . They know that , previously to starting for the prize , each horse takes his " up gallop , " as it is termed , by way of letting him feel his legs ; and we often see half a dozen or more doing this on various parts of a course ...
... course . They know that , previously to starting for the prize , each horse takes his " up gallop , " as it is termed , by way of letting him feel his legs ; and we often see half a dozen or more doing this on various parts of a course ...
Page 197
... course to the fine lake in the noble grounds of La Reine Blanche , into which of course he plunged his heated carcass , and in which he met his death from two carbine bullets , after having amused the company for about a quarter of an ...
... course to the fine lake in the noble grounds of La Reine Blanche , into which of course he plunged his heated carcass , and in which he met his death from two carbine bullets , after having amused the company for about a quarter of an ...
Page 354
... course would be able to give him a hint where to get a rise when he was at Ox- ford . Tom declined availing himself of the liberality of his passenger until he got to Henley , where he consented to take a pint of Mr. Marklew's very ...
... course would be able to give him a hint where to get a rise when he was at Ox- ford . Tom declined availing himself of the liberality of his passenger until he got to Henley , where he consented to take a pint of Mr. Marklew's very ...
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