Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 310William Blackwood, 1971 |
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Pagina 109
... horse - keeper on one of the island farms . He had been to Wakering with a horse and cart and had taken his little daughter , aged five or six , with him . On the way back , when they had almost reached one of the landing places or ...
... horse - keeper on one of the island farms . He had been to Wakering with a horse and cart and had taken his little daughter , aged five or six , with him . On the way back , when they had almost reached one of the landing places or ...
Pagina 150
... horse . It is impossible , for example , to envisage Her Majesty the Queen taking the salute at the ceremony of Trooping the Colour in any other fashion than mounted à cheval . The association of the horse with the dignity of office and ...
... horse . It is impossible , for example , to envisage Her Majesty the Queen taking the salute at the ceremony of Trooping the Colour in any other fashion than mounted à cheval . The association of the horse with the dignity of office and ...
Pagina 153
... horses had been so wilfully encouraged at the expense of the war - horse stock , that the whole of England could produce no more than three thousand cavalry to meet the threat of invasion by Philip II of Spain . breed of Great Horses ...
... horses had been so wilfully encouraged at the expense of the war - horse stock , that the whole of England could produce no more than three thousand cavalry to meet the threat of invasion by Philip II of Spain . breed of Great Horses ...
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A DAY ON THE LOCH BY A J MCGEOCH | 134 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT AND THE MURDER OF PORTEOUS BY | 212 |
SOME LESSER CAPTAINS | 237 |
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