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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... speed , might have escaped , or , at least , have sold their lives dearly , and died in arms . Courage without skill will not avail in the time of danger and men of great natural courage will , from being unaccustomed to scenes of peril ...
... speed , might have escaped , or , at least , have sold their lives dearly , and died in arms . Courage without skill will not avail in the time of danger and men of great natural courage will , from being unaccustomed to scenes of peril ...
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... speed , the hunter must be ready to make his horse spring upon him , so to speak . The spear then given goes through the foe ; and if the hog charges at the time , the increased impetus of two bodies meeting at such speed generally ...
... speed , the hunter must be ready to make his horse spring upon him , so to speak . The spear then given goes through the foe ; and if the hog charges at the time , the increased impetus of two bodies meeting at such speed generally ...
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... speed from the first . You must put it down as a maxim , that a hog at all times must be ridden after at nearly the full speed of your horse . The secret is to blow him , or take away his HOG - HUNTING . 31.
... speed from the first . You must put it down as a maxim , that a hog at all times must be ridden after at nearly the full speed of your horse . The secret is to blow him , or take away his HOG - HUNTING . 31.
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... speed , and almost in their own length : always changing the leading leg for the occasion . To return to our bacon . Do not waste time in long lunges with your spear ; though , if the taking the first is a very near thing , and your ...
... speed , and almost in their own length : always changing the leading leg for the occasion . To return to our bacon . Do not waste time in long lunges with your spear ; though , if the taking the first is a very near thing , and your ...
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... speed of doubtful effect , he will suddenly try and double behind your horse . If you cannot check the horse's speed sufficiently to keep him a little behind the hog , the latter will make good his manœuvre . At these times , all but ...
... speed of doubtful effect , he will suddenly try and double behind your horse . If you cannot check the horse's speed sufficiently to keep him a little behind the hog , the latter will make good his manœuvre . At these times , all but ...
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