The Horse and His RiderJ. Murray, 1860 - 226 páginas |
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... A NORTHAMPTONSHIRE .. .. DIFFERENT WAYS OF SWIMMING A HORSE JUDICIOUS RIDING .. USE AND ABUSE OF SPURS HOW TO TREAT A HUNTER IN THE FIELD HOW TO BRING A HUNTER HOME : 44 51 62 54 ཚཀྱ 63 65 74 80 PAGE HOW TO DRESS FOR HUNTING 89 HOW TO EAT.
... A NORTHAMPTONSHIRE .. .. DIFFERENT WAYS OF SWIMMING A HORSE JUDICIOUS RIDING .. USE AND ABUSE OF SPURS HOW TO TREAT A HUNTER IN THE FIELD HOW TO BRING A HUNTER HOME : 44 51 62 54 ཚཀྱ 63 65 74 80 PAGE HOW TO DRESS FOR HUNTING 89 HOW TO EAT.
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... spurs , in all weathers , rides triumphantly on the summit of an arch at the western end of London , while , at the same moment , in pantaloons and shoes , without hat , stirrups , or spurs , mounted on another charger , he appears , as ...
... spurs , in all weathers , rides triumphantly on the summit of an arch at the western end of London , while , at the same moment , in pantaloons and shoes , without hat , stirrups , or spurs , mounted on another charger , he appears , as ...
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... spurs , be propelled to do what he most ardently desires , namely , run away , his power of resistance is over , and his subjection ine- vitable . For at the top of his speed , just as when swim- ming , a horse can neither rear , kick ...
... spurs , be propelled to do what he most ardently desires , namely , run away , his power of resistance is over , and his subjection ine- vitable . For at the top of his speed , just as when swim- ming , a horse can neither rear , kick ...
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... spurs that were propelling him , with a violent jump into the air cleared the little low hedge , for such it proved to be , bounding that awful precipice which , like a wall , connected the upper story or table - land of the island with ...
... spurs that were propelling him , with a violent jump into the air cleared the little low hedge , for such it proved to be , bounding that awful precipice which , like a wall , connected the upper story or table - land of the island with ...
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... spurs are in his sides ; the slight waving movement of the arms and shoulders of his fearless rider , and the firm grip of his hands , as he draws upon first one side of the bit and then the other , appear altogether to insure success ...
... spurs are in his sides ; the slight waving movement of the arms and shoulders of his fearless rider , and the firm grip of his hands , as he draws upon first one side of the bit and then the other , appear altogether to insure success ...
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