Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 266A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... horses and quiet ones , and part of my own " string " ( each cowboy starts on the " round - up " with a " string " of from eight to twelve horses , and this is generally found none too many for the work ) ; but I have made it a rule ...
... horses and quiet ones , and part of my own " string " ( each cowboy starts on the " round - up " with a " string " of from eight to twelve horses , and this is generally found none too many for the work ) ; but I have made it a rule ...
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" Why , " I exclaimed , " look at the grey horses . no mistake ! " There can be " Mon Dieu ! " retorted the Baron , " can't a Turkish Tcherkess ride a grey horse as well as a Russian Hussar ? " " Well , " said I , for Driesen's apathy ...
" Why , " I exclaimed , " look at the grey horses . no mistake ! " There can be " Mon Dieu ! " retorted the Baron , " can't a Turkish Tcherkess ride a grey horse as well as a Russian Hussar ? " " Well , " said I , for Driesen's apathy ...
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... horses and geldings . There was a common proverb , however , which said that " England is the hell of horses , the purgatory of servants , and the paradise of women , because they ride horses without measure , and use their servants ...
... horses and geldings . There was a common proverb , however , which said that " England is the hell of horses , the purgatory of servants , and the paradise of women , because they ride horses without measure , and use their servants ...
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Deer Creek Up on By LYNN C DOYLE 313 | 46 |
Norfolk Waters Yachting in By ROWLAND GOODWIN | 65 |
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