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... respect . " GLASGOW , ( Signed ) " J. PEEL , " H. LOWTHER . " The position being granted that Sir Joseph Hawley did not " enter and run either in his own name or in the name of any other person two horses of which he was wholly or in ...
... respect . " GLASGOW , ( Signed ) " J. PEEL , " H. LOWTHER . " The position being granted that Sir Joseph Hawley did not " enter and run either in his own name or in the name of any other person two horses of which he was wholly or in ...
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... respect to the evidence which has been published ( to my belief ) for the first time in the annals of the J.C. , I am at a loss to know what the orders given to the jockey , the particulars relative to saddling , or to Vatican going ...
... respect to the evidence which has been published ( to my belief ) for the first time in the annals of the J.C. , I am at a loss to know what the orders given to the jockey , the particulars relative to saddling , or to Vatican going ...
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... respect ; and of the " B. Green " trio we still should fancy Assault most as a sire . In 1847 , when they were all in their two- year - old prime , this little fellow was quite master of the three in their private spins over Hambleton ...
... respect ; and of the " B. Green " trio we still should fancy Assault most as a sire . In 1847 , when they were all in their two- year - old prime , this little fellow was quite master of the three in their private spins over Hambleton ...
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... respect to the immutable laws of nature , it comes to an end at last . Nor is the self- denying athlete without his reward . When I looked in the glass , on the eventful morn that ushered in the Weatherley Races , I beheld the ...
... respect to the immutable laws of nature , it comes to an end at last . Nor is the self- denying athlete without his reward . When I looked in the glass , on the eventful morn that ushered in the Weatherley Races , I beheld the ...
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... respect for whatever advances a man's welfare ; the latter , an endeavour to attain his own projects without any respect for the benefit of his fellow men , and too frequently at the expense of other people's welfare . And thus a great ...
... respect for whatever advances a man's welfare ; the latter , an endeavour to attain his own projects without any respect for the benefit of his fellow men , and too frequently at the expense of other people's welfare . And thus a great ...
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Page 158 - Hath seal'd thee for herself : for thou hast been As one, in suffering all, that suffers nothing ; A man that Fortune's buffets and rewards Hast ta'en with equal thanks : and blest are those Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled, That they are not a pipe for Fortune's finger To sound what stop she please.
Page 162 - No, Sir, claret is the liquor for boys ; port for men ; but he who aspires to be a hero (smiling) must drink brandy.
Page 319 - My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd, so sanded ; and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-knee'd, and dew-lapp'd like Thessalian bulls ; Slow in pursuit, but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each.
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Page 206 - The arm'd rhinoceros, or the Hyrcan tiger; Take any shape but that, and my firm nerves Shall never tremble: or be alive again, And dare me to the desert with thy sword ; If trembling I inhabit then, protest me The baby of a girl.
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Page 404 - A change came o'er the spirit of my dream. The Boy was sprung to manhood: in the wilds Of fiery climes he made himself a home, And his soul drank their sunbeams: he was girt With strange and dusky aspects; he was not Himself like what he had been; on the sea And on the shore he was a wanderer...
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Page 152 - ... a notice of such forfeit being due, with the name of the subscriber to the stake, and the name or description of the horse, with the name, or sufficient description of the stake, and the amount of the forfeit, shall be advertised in...