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Pagina 5
... give a satisfactory reason for this seeming apathy ; an Englishman can never be justly charged with want of interest in his horse or his dog , or of indiffer- ence to their wants or comfort ; but , in case of accident or disease , he ...
... give a satisfactory reason for this seeming apathy ; an Englishman can never be justly charged with want of interest in his horse or his dog , or of indiffer- ence to their wants or comfort ; but , in case of accident or disease , he ...
Pagina 7
... give St. Bel their utmost support . It happened also , just at this juncture , that the death of the celebrated race- horse , Eclipse , furnished him with an opportunity of displaying his anatomical skill in the opening and dissection ...
... give St. Bel their utmost support . It happened also , just at this juncture , that the death of the celebrated race- horse , Eclipse , furnished him with an opportunity of displaying his anatomical skill in the opening and dissection ...
Pagina 10
... give up his posting concerns in the North , to take a situation for which he was moreover but indifferently qualified . His work on the Foot and Shoeing was then in high repute ; but it is probable , being a plain , unpretending man ...
... give up his posting concerns in the North , to take a situation for which he was moreover but indifferently qualified . His work on the Foot and Shoeing was then in high repute ; but it is probable , being a plain , unpretending man ...
Pagina 21
... give an account of the different drugs used as horse and animal medi- cines , so have we commenced this task with the most useful and generally employed class , viz . purgatives ; and as the drug Aloes is commonly used for that purpose ...
... give an account of the different drugs used as horse and animal medi- cines , so have we commenced this task with the most useful and generally employed class , viz . purgatives ; and as the drug Aloes is commonly used for that purpose ...
Pagina 33
... give him great superiority . It was also remarked in his gallop , that his hind legs were very wide and separated ; the width of the haunch bones and pelvis , which also partook of this increased volume , would account sufficiently for ...
... give him great superiority . It was also remarked in his gallop , that his hind legs were very wide and separated ; the width of the haunch bones and pelvis , which also partook of this increased volume , would account sufficiently for ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 549 - If they continue to wound him ineffectually till he waxes furious and desperate, or if the horses, startled by his terrific roar, grow frantic with terror, and burst loose, the business becomes rather serious, and may end in mischief; especially if all the party are not men of courage, coolness, and experience.
Pagina 455 - The two inner toes of the fore feet are long, sharp, and well adapted to digging and scratching. From the extremity of the nose to the end of the tail this animal measures one foot and five inches, of which the tail occupies four inches.
Pagina 324 - And forty days were fulfilled for him ; for so are fulfilled the days of those which are embalmed : and the Egyptians mourned for him threescore and ten days.
Pagina 549 - Bastaards to stand firm and level fair should they miss, the Scottish champions let fly together, and struck— not the lion, (as it afterwards proved,) but a great block of red stone— beyond which he was actually lying. Whether any of the shot grazed him is uncertain, but, with no other warning than a furious growl, forth he bolted from the bush.
Pagina 92 - WHEN some proud son of man returns to earth, Unknown to glory, but upheld by birth, The sculptor's art exhausts the pomp of woe, And storied urns record who rests below ; When all is done, upon the tomb is seen, Not what he was, but what he should have been...
Pagina 550 - Bastuards, in place of now pouring in their volley upon him, instantly turned and fled helter-skelter, leaving him to do his pleasure upon the defenceless Scots ; who, with empty guns, were tumbling over each other, in their hurry to escape the clutch of the rampant savage. In a twinkling he was upon them, and with one stroke of his paw dashed the nearest to the ground. The scene was terrific ! There stood the lion with his...
Pagina 92 - Who knows thee well must quit thee with disgust, Degraded mass of animated dust! Thy love is lust, thy friendship all a cheat, Thy smiles hypocrisy, thy words deceit!
Pagina 92 - To mark a friend's remains these stones arise ; I never knew but one, — and here he lies.
Pagina 414 - ... effective defence in a struggle for life with such an antagonist. But he had heard, that even the Bengal tiger might be sometimes checked by looking him firmly in the face. He did so. In a few minutes the tiger, which appeared preparing to make his fatal spring, grew disturbed — slunk aside — and attempted to creep round upon him behind.
Pagina 549 - The boors are, however, generally such excellent marksmen, and withal so cool and deliberate, that they seldom fail to shoot him dead as soon as they get within a fair distance. In the present instance, we did not manage matters quite so scientifically. The...