Sporting Magazine, Band 7Rogerson & Tuxford, 1796 |
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... tired of the pa- per , and had no objection to be bought off . bought off . Weltje took him at his word , and fettled upon him 300l . per annum , for life . Public vices Life of Mr. Tatterfall . vices are fair game ,
... tired of the pa- per , and had no objection to be bought off . bought off . Weltje took him at his word , and fettled upon him 300l . per annum , for life . Public vices Life of Mr. Tatterfall . vices are fair game ,
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... took great pains to con- ceal . To the Editors of the Sporting Magazine , GENTLEMEN , IF you will give me leave to communicate a few thoughts relating to the game , to the nu- merous readers of your valuable Magazine , you will very ...
... took great pains to con- ceal . To the Editors of the Sporting Magazine , GENTLEMEN , IF you will give me leave to communicate a few thoughts relating to the game , to the nu- merous readers of your valuable Magazine , you will very ...
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... took the them from the coaft , much lefs pleafing diverfion of fhooting , will they dare to hazard a paffage more particularly at and near the incomparably more confiderable . Cape of Good Hope , where there The quail is a very heavy ...
... took the them from the coaft , much lefs pleafing diverfion of fhooting , will they dare to hazard a paffage more particularly at and near the incomparably more confiderable . Cape of Good Hope , where there The quail is a very heavy ...
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... took them off at laft when they were running with a better fcent than they had had the whole day * .- I alfo remem- ber , after it was quite dark , to have heard a better view halloo from an owl , than I ever heard from a fportfman in ...
... took them off at laft when they were running with a better fcent than they had had the whole day * .- I alfo remem- ber , after it was quite dark , to have heard a better view halloo from an owl , than I ever heard from a fportfman in ...
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... took it into their noddles , to cut the hair off their heads and perhaps they may think that they deferve credit for the invention of this elegant years . Being very fearce and dear for many + When the Duke of Bedford had attain- ed his ...
... took it into their noddles , to cut the hair off their heads and perhaps they may think that they deferve credit for the invention of this elegant years . Being very fearce and dear for many + When the Duke of Bedford had attain- ed his ...
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