The Quarterly Review, Volume 66;Volume 84William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1840 |
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Pagina 365
... hand in riding and driving might be seen exem- plified in Miss Ducrow , and may be conceded , without going the lengths of most gipsies and some veterinary professors in cheirological inductions - for the hand , we fancy , is quite as ...
... hand in riding and driving might be seen exem- plified in Miss Ducrow , and may be conceded , without going the lengths of most gipsies and some veterinary professors in cheirological inductions - for the hand , we fancy , is quite as ...
Pagina 401
... hands . No purchaser of a smaller number than 500 must expect to get sheep at first hand from any of the standard flocks ; indeed , these magnates generally decline to divide their lots at all . On the outskirts of the fair will be ...
... hands . No purchaser of a smaller number than 500 must expect to get sheep at first hand from any of the standard flocks ; indeed , these magnates generally decline to divide their lots at all . On the outskirts of the fair will be ...
Pagina 412
... hand , the buffalo breeds with the short - horn , the dray - horse with the Shetland pony , the deer - hound with the poodle , the Dartford- fowl with the bantam , the Caucasian with the Bushman ; and all the offspring are fruitful ...
... hand , the buffalo breeds with the short - horn , the dray - horse with the Shetland pony , the deer - hound with the poodle , the Dartford- fowl with the bantam , the Caucasian with the Bushman ; and all the offspring are fruitful ...
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