The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'., 第 17 卷John William Carleton 1847 |
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... ( Continued . ) The past worthies of the Pytchley were a notable company . They ought to be given as knights of the round table ; but that being im- possible in type , except by the contrivance of the round Robin , we declare to take our ...
... ( Continued . ) The past worthies of the Pytchley were a notable company . They ought to be given as knights of the round table ; but that being im- possible in type , except by the contrivance of the round Robin , we declare to take our ...
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... When Mr. Wilkins left , Mr. Payne , of Sulby , came to the rescue , and he continued at the head of the establishment till 1837-8 . A more proper master of foxhounds for the county of Northampton 20 THE HANDBOOK OF THE CHASE .
... When Mr. Wilkins left , Mr. Payne , of Sulby , came to the rescue , and he continued at the head of the establishment till 1837-8 . A more proper master of foxhounds for the county of Northampton 20 THE HANDBOOK OF THE CHASE .
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... continued at the head of the Pytchley for two seasons . He was then beaten , and so would the country have been but for the sinews of war most liberally furnished by Lord Cardigan . That nobleman , it was understood , proposed to give ...
... continued at the head of the Pytchley for two seasons . He was then beaten , and so would the country have been but for the sinews of war most liberally furnished by Lord Cardigan . That nobleman , it was understood , proposed to give ...
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John William Carleton. HIGHLAND SPORTS , AND SPORTING QUARTERS . BY LINTON . ( Continued . ) When the day had nearly closed , we found ourselves again on the grassy park immediately fronting the castle ; and as the fast receding ligh an ...
John William Carleton. HIGHLAND SPORTS , AND SPORTING QUARTERS . BY LINTON . ( Continued . ) When the day had nearly closed , we found ourselves again on the grassy park immediately fronting the castle ; and as the fast receding ligh an ...
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... continued to native industry , will be enabled to keep his greyhounds and " his bit of blood , " and devote his leisure hours to that manly and exhilarating sport - second alone to hunting - coursing . If hares are looked upon as ...
... continued to native industry , will be enabled to keep his greyhounds and " his bit of blood , " and devote his leisure hours to that manly and exhilarating sport - second alone to hunting - coursing . If hares are looked upon as ...
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