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... Present Resources 280 - by Cecil- K R Kingcraft , Winner of the Derby , 1870 ; Description and Per- formances of by Castor ( with Plate ) -26 Reminiscences of a Cockney- by Forward - 297 , 381 S LITERATURE : L Practical Angler - by ...
... Present Resources 280 - by Cecil- K R Kingcraft , Winner of the Derby , 1870 ; Description and Per- formances of by Castor ( with Plate ) -26 Reminiscences of a Cockney- by Forward - 297 , 381 S LITERATURE : L Practical Angler - by ...
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... Present Resources - by Cecil- 280 K R Kingcraft , Winner of the Derby , 1870 ; Description and Per- formances of by Castor ( with Plate ) -26 - Reminiscences of a Cockney- by Forward - 297 , 381 S LITERATURE : L Practical Angler - by ...
... Present Resources - by Cecil- 280 K R Kingcraft , Winner of the Derby , 1870 ; Description and Per- formances of by Castor ( with Plate ) -26 - Reminiscences of a Cockney- by Forward - 297 , 381 S LITERATURE : L Practical Angler - by ...
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... present weight for age . We hope the Jockey Club will soon take this matter seriously in hand , and thoroughly revise the scale , when we shall see horses remain much longer on the turf , instead of retiring to the stud as five - year ...
... present weight for age . We hope the Jockey Club will soon take this matter seriously in hand , and thoroughly revise the scale , when we shall see horses remain much longer on the turf , instead of retiring to the stud as five - year ...
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... present unsettled and unsatisfactory state of the Turf , when everybody has got something to say on the subject of reform , and M.P.'s are making long speeches in the House , and either displaying the most profound ignorance of their ...
... present unsettled and unsatisfactory state of the Turf , when everybody has got something to say on the subject of reform , and M.P.'s are making long speeches in the House , and either displaying the most profound ignorance of their ...
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... present day ; Mr. Tattersall , on the other hand ( and we should be in- clined to take his opinion even against that of " Senex " himself ) says , that so far from degenerating it has improved , and goes on to state that " our horses ...
... present day ; Mr. Tattersall , on the other hand ( and we should be in- clined to take his opinion even against that of " Senex " himself ) says , that so far from degenerating it has improved , and goes on to state that " our horses ...
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