The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.John William Carleton 1839 |
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... Sporting subjects in the Exhibitions of the Royal Academy , and The New Society of the Painters in Water Colours , are unavoidably postponed from want of room . We cannot give insertion to articles which do not contain matter of ...
... Sporting subjects in the Exhibitions of the Royal Academy , and The New Society of the Painters in Water Colours , are unavoidably postponed from want of room . We cannot give insertion to articles which do not contain matter of ...
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... sport whose end was to contrast the speed of horses only , was unknown to the Greeks . Whether it was known at all to the ancients will be a future considera- tion , our present business being solely with those celebrated games , of ...
... sport whose end was to contrast the speed of horses only , was unknown to the Greeks . Whether it was known at all to the ancients will be a future considera- tion , our present business being solely with those celebrated games , of ...
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... Sporting Review . I HAVE just read an article in your excellent REVIEW on the dearth of field - sports in the New World , written by one who appears to know something of sporting , but which I cannot allow to pass without com- ment ...
... Sporting Review . I HAVE just read an article in your excellent REVIEW on the dearth of field - sports in the New World , written by one who appears to know something of sporting , but which I cannot allow to pass without com- ment ...
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... sport may be secured at all times from May to November . Should he tire of fly - fishing therefore ( which few of our best sportsmen ever do ) , he may try trolling for the striped bass , a beau- tiful and very lively fish , from four ...
... sport may be secured at all times from May to November . Should he tire of fly - fishing therefore ( which few of our best sportsmen ever do ) , he may try trolling for the striped bass , a beau- tiful and very lively fish , from four ...
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... sport with them , but in which I was disappointed by having been confined to my bed by illness , after seeing them in the field for only the third day . My connexion with the Old Sporting Magazine having then been broken off , and that ...
... sport with them , but in which I was disappointed by having been confined to my bed by illness , after seeing them in the field for only the third day . My connexion with the Old Sporting Magazine having then been broken off , and that ...
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20 added 25 added 25 sovs 50 sovs 9 lb 9 st agst allowed 3 lb back his stake beat Betting Bloomsbury Capt carry 3 lb Colonel Wyndham course Derby distance Ditto Duke of Richmond's extra favourite fillies five subscribers five-years old following also started four-years old fox-hunting foxhounds geldings allowed Goodwood GOODWOOD CUP half half-bred Handicap Harkaway Hetman horse received back hounds hunters hunting kennel Lady Langar Leger length Lord Eglinton's Lord Egremont Lord Exeter's Lord G Lord George Bentinck master Melton miles never once round owner pack Petworth Plate of 50 Priam Queen's Plate Quorn race season second horse received seven subscribers shew six and aged six subscribers six-years old sold sport sportsman Stakes of 25 Sweepstakes thorough-bred three-years old turf twice round two-mile heats Velocipede winner
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