| Several Hands - 1781 - 588 pages
...encourage, or rate, as that dire£h ; he v.1',1, of ccurfe, draw up the wind, for reafons which I {hall give in another place. — Now, if you can keep your...order, and put any difcretion into them, you are in lack; they more frequently do harm than good : if it bs poffible, perfuade thofe, who v. iih to halloo... | |
| Peter Beckford - 1782 - 390 pages
...encourage, or rate, as that directs ; he will, of courfe, draw up the wind, for reafons which I fhall give in another place. — Now, if you can keep your...they more frequently do harm than good : if it be poffible, perfuade thofe who wifh to halloo the fox off, to ftand quiet under the cover fide, and on... | |
| 1795 - 434 pages
...wind, for reaforis which I fhali give in another place.— Now, if you keep your brother fpoi tfmen in order, and put any difcretion into them, you are...luck; they more frequently do harm than good ! if it he poffible, perfuade thole who wifh to halloo the fox off, to ftand quiet under the cover fide, and... | |
| Peter Beckford - 1797 - 412 pages
...encourage, or rate, as that dire&s ; he will, of courfe, draw up the wind, for reafons which I fhall give in another place. — Now,, if you can keep your...than good : if it be poflible, perfuade thofe who wifh to halloo the fox off to ftand quiet under the cover fide, and on no account to halloo him too... | |
| Richard Lawrence (veterinary surgeon.) - 1816 - 550 pages
...course, draw up the wind. Now, if you can keep your brother sportsmen in order, and put any discretion into them, you are in luck; they more frequently do harm than good : if it be possible, persuade those who wish to halloo the fox off, to stand quiet under the cover side, and on... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1832 - 426 pages
...give in another place. Now, if you can keep your brother sportsmen in order, and put any discretion into them, you are in luck ; they more frequently do harm than good : if it be possible, persuade those who wish to halloo the fox off, to stand quiet under the PIERCE EGAN'S BOOK... | |
| Richard Lawrence - 1833 - 558 pages
...course, draw up the wind. Now, if you can keep your brother sportsmen in order, and put any discretion into them, you are in luck; they more frequently do harm than good : if it be possible, persuade those who wish to halloo the fox off, to stand quiet under the cover side, and on... | |
| James White - 1847 - 650 pages
...course, draw up the wind. Now, if you can keep your brother sportsmen in order, and put any discretion into them, you are in luck ; they more frequently do harm than good : if it be possible, persuade those who wish to halloo the fox off, to stand quite under the cover side, and on... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1856 - 866 pages
...give In another placo. Now, If you can keep your brother sportsmen In order, and put any discretion Into them, you are In luck ; they more frequently do harm than good; and. If It be possible, persuade those who wish to halloo the fox off to stand quiet under tho covert-tide,... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1871 - 1024 pages
...give in another place. Now, if you can keep your brother sportsmen in order, and put any discretion into them, you are in luck ; they more frequently do harm than good ; and if it be possible, persuade those who wish to halloo the fox off to stand quiet under the covert-side,... | |
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