The Wild Sports of India: With Remarks on the Breeding and Rearing of Horses, and the Formation of Light Irregular CavalrySmith, Elder and Company, 1860 - 307 páginas |
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... and elasticity - beneath which , when naked on the ground , water will flow - were not given , combined with the above - named gifts , to waste their activity , strength , and lightness , in frivolous pursuits 2 WILD SPORTS OF INDIA .
... and elasticity - beneath which , when naked on the ground , water will flow - were not given , combined with the above - named gifts , to waste their activity , strength , and lightness , in frivolous pursuits 2 WILD SPORTS OF INDIA .
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... ground , then fire immediately at a mark , or running game ( of course , not waiting long enough to take breath ) , he will find how difficult it is to keep this light weapon steady to his shoulder . Let him then take a rifle of similar ...
... ground , then fire immediately at a mark , or running game ( of course , not waiting long enough to take breath ) , he will find how difficult it is to keep this light weapon steady to his shoulder . Let him then take a rifle of similar ...
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... ground . The sword is the queen of weapons . I had almost omitted to mention that the breech- sights of a rifle should always be made to fold down even with the elevation , and the screw in the stock , between the hammers , should be so ...
... ground . The sword is the queen of weapons . I had almost omitted to mention that the breech- sights of a rifle should always be made to fold down even with the elevation , and the screw in the stock , between the hammers , should be so ...
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... ground , by noise . When an old and savage boar is in his stronghold , he is very difficult to dislodge . Neither noise nor driving will turn him out . He constantly rushes out , and knocks over the beaters nearest to him , sometimes ...
... ground , by noise . When an old and savage boar is in his stronghold , he is very difficult to dislodge . Neither noise nor driving will turn him out . He constantly rushes out , and knocks over the beaters nearest to him , sometimes ...
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... ground outpace , at his first burst , and run away from the fastest Arab race - horse : but such is the fact . Let the hog be mountain born and bred , having to travel in certain seasons of the year forty or fifty miles every night for ...
... ground outpace , at his first burst , and run away from the fastest Arab race - horse : but such is the fact . Let the hog be mountain born and bred , having to travel in certain seasons of the year forty or fifty miles every night for ...
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