The life, adventures and opinions of col. George Hanger, written by himself, Том 2J. Debrett, 1801 |
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... five thousand on the event . I was a considerable gainer by the turf , notwith- standing the enormious expence of keep- ing running - horses in those days ; as every horse in training , at Newmarket , cost the owner 6 11 long years, I ...
... five thousand on the event . I was a considerable gainer by the turf , notwith- standing the enormious expence of keep- ing running - horses in those days ; as every horse in training , at Newmarket , cost the owner 6 11 long years, I ...
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... five of the speediest and safest that I believe the country could produce . Accordingly , when Hawkes was committed to Newgate , I thought his mare would have been a great acquisi- tion . Returning from Newmarket to Lon- don , after a ...
... five of the speediest and safest that I believe the country could produce . Accordingly , when Hawkes was committed to Newgate , I thought his mare would have been a great acquisi- tion . Returning from Newmarket to Lon- don , after a ...
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... five hundred pounds in bank- notes in your pocket - book , as I can tell you at what banker's you received that sum this morning : I will act generously and liberally by you ; therefore , without demur , give me your pocket - book ...
... five hundred pounds in bank- notes in your pocket - book , as I can tell you at what banker's you received that sum this morning : I will act generously and liberally by you ; therefore , without demur , give me your pocket - book ...
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... five or six sons , I forget which , and three daughters : John the eldest of course re- mained at home , as the young squire al- ways does ; the others were dispersed all over the world : one was a Russia mer- chant ; another a Turkey ...
... five or six sons , I forget which , and three daughters : John the eldest of course re- mained at home , as the young squire al- ways does ; the others were dispersed all over the world : one was a Russia mer- chant ; another a Turkey ...
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... five thousand pounds . Shortly af- ter his arrival , one of his brothers died and left him his property , which was sufficient to enable him to live in this country , and put an end to his design of returning to In- dia . However , to ...
... five thousand pounds . Shortly af- ter his arrival , one of his brothers died and left him his property , which was sufficient to enable him to live in this country , and put an end to his design of returning to In- dia . However , to ...
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