Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... horse , of which both he and his coachman were very careful , and the length and direction of Mrs. Carlyle's daily drives , in which she was nearly always accompanied by Mrs. Russell , were regulated by the doctor to occupy exactly ...
... horse , of which both he and his coachman were very careful , and the length and direction of Mrs. Carlyle's daily drives , in which she was nearly always accompanied by Mrs. Russell , were regulated by the doctor to occupy exactly ...
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... horse to the gate of the farmhouse when spending an evening hour with his fiancée , and on one occasion this less - favoured rival saw the horse there , and determined on a trick . He remembered that it was Friday evening ; so , loosing ...
... horse to the gate of the farmhouse when spending an evening hour with his fiancée , and on one occasion this less - favoured rival saw the horse there , and determined on a trick . He remembered that it was Friday evening ; so , loosing ...
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... horse who has to plough . If a horse is required for great endurance , as in hunting , he has to be fed differently to a horse doing leisurely work daily . This is the crux of the whole matter if applied to feeding the soldier for his ...
... horse who has to plough . If a horse is required for great endurance , as in hunting , he has to be fed differently to a horse doing leisurely work daily . This is the crux of the whole matter if applied to feeding the soldier for his ...
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