Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of the Turf, the Chase and Every Other Diversion Interesting to the Man of Pleasure, Enterprize, and Spirit, Հատոր 9Rogerson & Tuxford, 1822 |
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... half to go to the informer , and the other half to the poor of the parish , t to be levied by distresst under the warrant of justice , and for want of distress , the offender shall be sent to the house of correction for three months for ...
... half to go to the informer , and the other half to the poor of the parish , t to be levied by distresst under the warrant of justice , and for want of distress , the offender shall be sent to the house of correction for three months for ...
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... half century , and as often laid aside , from the con- viction of its trifling consequence , and utter insecurity . The reader is referred to that part of my quo- tation from the British Field Sports , which most willingly concedes that ...
... half century , and as often laid aside , from the con- viction of its trifling consequence , and utter insecurity . The reader is referred to that part of my quo- tation from the British Field Sports , which most willingly concedes that ...
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... half the time if he had wished it . But he was determined not to give half a chance away ; and , therefore , no rally took place in the battle . Cur- tis also proved the strongest man ; and he left the ring without a scratch upon his ...
... half the time if he had wished it . But he was determined not to give half a chance away ; and , therefore , no rally took place in the battle . Cur- tis also proved the strongest man ; and he left the ring without a scratch upon his ...
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... half of those were English or other strangers ; yet still the French portion of the ca- valry was the most amusing part of the exhibition - some of them being the most solemnly - ludicrous turn - outs the sun ever shone upon ...
... half of those were English or other strangers ; yet still the French portion of the ca- valry was the most amusing part of the exhibition - some of them being the most solemnly - ludicrous turn - outs the sun ever shone upon ...
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... half minute time . The match to take place on the 11th of December , half way between Bristol and London . The battle money to be 200gs . a - side , and to be made good a fortnight before fighting . Immediately on the above articles ...
... half minute time . The match to take place on the 11th of December , half way between Bristol and London . The battle money to be 200gs . a - side , and to be made good a fortnight before fighting . Immediately on the above articles ...
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Էջ 166 - Some have been beaten till they know What wood a cudgel's of, by th' blow : Some kick'd, until they can feel whether A shoe be Spanish or neat's leather ; And yet have met, after long running, With some whom they have taught that cunning.
Էջ 17 - Travels (which you lately sent me), it is stated that ' Lord Byron, when he expressed such confidence of its practicability, seems to have forgotten that Leander swam both ways, with and against the tide ; whereas he (Lord Byron) only performed the easiest part of the task by swimming with it from Europe to Asia.
Էջ 53 - Pope's frame of body did not promise long life ; but he certainly hastened his death by feeding much on high-seasoned dishes and drinking spirits.
Էջ 18 - This is so far from being the case, that it must arrive in the Archipelago, if left to the current, although a strong wind in the Asiatic direction might have such an effect occasionally.
Էջ 277 - Honour and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honour lies.
Էջ 251 - Blewit, with expectation fraught, Drove up at six, each savoury thought Ideal turbot rich in : But, ere he reach'd the winning-post, He saw a haunch of ven'son roast Down in the next-door kitchen.
Էջ 166 - But Hudibras gave him a twitch, As quick as lightning, in the breech, Just in the place where honour's lodg'd, As wise philosophers have judg'd, Because a kick in that place more Hurts honour, than deep wounds before.
Էջ 18 - It is not quite fair in him to infer, that because he failed, Leander could not succeed. " There are still four instances on record — a Neapolitan, a young Jew, Mr. Ekenhead, and myself: the two last were in the presence of hundreds of English witnesses.
Էջ 13 - ... one half to be paid to the informer, and the other to the poor...
Էջ 187 - I'LL tell you a story that's not in Tom Moore : — Young Love likes to knock at a pretty girl's door : So he called upon Lucy — 'twas just ten o'clock — Like a spruce single man, with a smart double knock. Now, a handmaid, whatever her fingers be at, Will run like a puss when she hears a rat-tat- : So Lucy ran up — and in two seconds more Had questioned the stranger and answered the door.