The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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Page 125
... present and a bygone generation . Flying Childers , who is stated in the ' Stud Book ' to have been the fleetest animal that ever raced , is often said to have run at the rate of a mile a minute ; and if this were an accurate statement ...
... present and a bygone generation . Flying Childers , who is stated in the ' Stud Book ' to have been the fleetest animal that ever raced , is often said to have run at the rate of a mile a minute ; and if this were an accurate statement ...
Page 140
... present to Lord Wentworth seven horses procured from Holland , declared on their arrival to be the finest in England . ' In 1661 , George Murray and others had a licence for seven years to bring coach - horses , mares , and geldings ...
... present to Lord Wentworth seven horses procured from Holland , declared on their arrival to be the finest in England . ' In 1661 , George Murray and others had a licence for seven years to bring coach - horses , mares , and geldings ...
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... present our readers with a succinct account of these captivating trees , derived principally from the important work before us . The only cone - bearing tree native to Britain is the Scotch fir -that is to say , native to Britain during ...
... present our readers with a succinct account of these captivating trees , derived principally from the important work before us . The only cone - bearing tree native to Britain is the Scotch fir -that is to say , native to Britain during ...
Contents
a Biography 15901632 By John | 1 |
The Horses of the Sahara by General Daumas | 3 |
and Spelling By Henry Alford D D Dean | 39 |
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