Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... horse brought up , led me and three prime dogs a furious gallop of a mile , till he got rid of us in a date tope . These anecdotes , and I could furnish many similar ones , will show how necessary is the aid of horse and dogs , and how ...
... horse brought up , led me and three prime dogs a furious gallop of a mile , till he got rid of us in a date tope . These anecdotes , and I could furnish many similar ones , will show how necessary is the aid of horse and dogs , and how ...
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... horse to pass in , but his horse was not so much inclined to go through the low dark arch as his master , and showed symptoms of resistance . The stranger again reined him round , and spurred him towards the gate . The beast became ...
... horse to pass in , but his horse was not so much inclined to go through the low dark arch as his master , and showed symptoms of resistance . The stranger again reined him round , and spurred him towards the gate . The beast became ...
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... horse , a disease peculiar to the heel and leg , or more commonly to the fetlock joint of that animal ; and it was believed that " persons who had been affected with the matter of grease , were in a great measure unsusceptible of small ...
... horse , a disease peculiar to the heel and leg , or more commonly to the fetlock joint of that animal ; and it was believed that " persons who had been affected with the matter of grease , were in a great measure unsusceptible of small ...
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