The Dog and the Sportsman: Embracing the Uses, Breeding, Training, Diseases, Etc., Etc., of Dogs, and an Account of the Different Kinds of Game, with Their Habits. Also Hints to Shooters, with Various Useful Recipes, Etc., EtcLea & Blanchard, 1845 - 223 páginas |
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... taken from the writings of himself or friends , in the early volumes of the Turf Register , a fountain from which he felt at liberty to draw the more freely as it was opened by himself ; while he as freely admits how much it has been im ...
... taken from the writings of himself or friends , in the early volumes of the Turf Register , a fountain from which he felt at liberty to draw the more freely as it was opened by himself ; while he as freely admits how much it has been im ...
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... taken to prevent , especially in the first season of sexual passion , any dog of inferior , or different blood , from having access to the slut . An extraordinary case of what is , we believe , termed superfœtation , once oc- curred ...
... taken to prevent , especially in the first season of sexual passion , any dog of inferior , or different blood , from having access to the slut . An extraordinary case of what is , we believe , termed superfœtation , once oc- curred ...
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... taken for granted that no reflecting sportsman will rear a dog , whose pedigree he has not full assur- ance was perfectly free from all impurity ; but , whether Pointer or Setter , the blood should be exclusively con- fined to their ...
... taken for granted that no reflecting sportsman will rear a dog , whose pedigree he has not full assur- ance was perfectly free from all impurity ; but , whether Pointer or Setter , the blood should be exclusively con- fined to their ...
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... taken refuge . It is a maxim in hunting never to allow a dog to run ahead of another in a point , but either make him back , or come in to heel . Besides the danger of flushing your game , it would be permitting an unfair advantage to ...
... taken refuge . It is a maxim in hunting never to allow a dog to run ahead of another in a point , but either make him back , or come in to heel . Besides the danger of flushing your game , it would be permitting an unfair advantage to ...
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... taken , before we abandon to his bad habits , a dog of good family ; just as many a father has lost a noble son by not bearing a little longer with his indiscre- tions . Then it is that a kind mother's intense affection sometimes steps ...
... taken , before we abandon to his bad habits , a dog of good family ; just as many a father has lost a noble son by not bearing a little longer with his indiscre- tions . Then it is that a kind mother's intense affection sometimes steps ...
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The Dog and the Sportsman - Embracing the Uses, Breeding, Training, Diseases ... John Stuart Skinner,John George Wood Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
The Dog and the Sportsman: Embracing the Uses, Breeding, Training, Diseases ... John Stuart Skinner,Frederick Thomas Hodgson Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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Página 43 - My hounds are bred out of the Spartan kind, So flew'd, so sanded ; and their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew ; Crook-knee'd, and dew-lapp'd like Thessalian bulls ; Slow in pursuit, but match'd in mouth like bells, Each under each.
Página 39 - But the poor dog, in life the firmest friend, The first to welcome, foremost to defend, Whose honest heart is still his master's own, Who labours, fights, lives, breathes for him alone, Unhonour'd falls, unnoticed all his worth, Denied in heaven the soul he held on earth: While man, vain insect!