The Wild Sports of India: With Remarks on the Breeding and Rearing of Horses, and the Formation of Light Irregular CavalryTicknor and Fields, 1860 - 283 páginas |
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... animal ; and where the bullet escapes , owing to the impetus nearly ceasing , the wound is much larger than where the bullet enters the body ; consequently , the life blood flows more rapidly , and the animal becomes more suddenly weak ...
... animal ; and where the bullet escapes , owing to the impetus nearly ceasing , the wound is much larger than where the bullet enters the body ; consequently , the life blood flows more rapidly , and the animal becomes more suddenly weak ...
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... animal will be mentioned in the accounts of shikar to be detailed hereafter . A first - rate horse for hog- hunting , if he be also one from whose back game can be shot and who will stand by himself in a jungle , is worth , to a man ...
... animal will be mentioned in the accounts of shikar to be detailed hereafter . A first - rate horse for hog- hunting , if he be also one from whose back game can be shot and who will stand by himself in a jungle , is worth , to a man ...
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... Animal - A Hunt - Horses - Spears -Various Adventures - Instructions to young Sportsmen- Shikarees . THE great variety of large game in India makes it difficult , as I said before , to select what subject first to write upon . I wish to ...
... Animal - A Hunt - Horses - Spears -Various Adventures - Instructions to young Sportsmen- Shikarees . THE great variety of large game in India makes it difficult , as I said before , to select what subject first to write upon . I wish to ...
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... animal in the jungle . There he was , with a broken spear in his withers - the shaft sticking up a foot and a half ... animals — the second breaking his jaw , and fired within a few feet of the muzzle ; making good his charge ; cutting ...
... animal in the jungle . There he was , with a broken spear in his withers - the shaft sticking up a foot and a half ... animals — the second breaking his jaw , and fired within a few feet of the muzzle ; making good his charge ; cutting ...
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... animal I speared a great quantity of hog , some hyenas and bears ; and as far as the courage of the horse would go , I believe he would have gone up to a tiger . On one occasion , I had a long and severe run over rocks and grass , after ...
... animal I speared a great quantity of hog , some hyenas and bears ; and as far as the courage of the horse would go , I believe he would have gone up to a tiger . On one occasion , I had a long and severe run over rocks and grass , after ...
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