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" ... cove, as he designates him who has, with one of Farlow's best rods, been, to the extreme disgust of the youngster, the whole morning a field ahead of him ; and which said youngster would sooner run all day, or ride a donkey, than fail to follow the... "
St. Louis Clinical Review: A Monthly Journal of Homoeopathic Medicine and ... - Page xiii
1886
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The Westminster Review, Volume 157

1902 - 742 pages
...necessity ? I do not answer my question. Nobody can. But why meantime promise what may be needless? It must not be supposed from what I have said that I desire to attach any blame to the civil servants of this country. Nearly two generations have gone...
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 38

1859 - 736 pages
...day, or ride a donkey, than fail to follow the hounds, should they be drawing in his neighbourhood. It must not be supposed, from what I have said, that I think lightly of good riders : far be it from my intention to disparage fiyen, I merely intend to show...
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

734 pages
...day, or ride a donkey, than fail to follow the hounds, should they be drawing in his neighbourhood. It must not be supposed, from what I have said, that I think lightly of good riders : far be it from my intention to disparage flyen. I merely intend to show...
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the country gentleman's magazine

simpkim marshall & co - 1871 - 460 pages
...wide margin for restriction, with credit to their medical knowledge and advantage to their patients. It must not be supposed, from what I have said that I intend to discountenance bleeding in all cases, and advocate its complete abolishment; on the contrary,...
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The philosophy of war

James Ram (military tutor.) - 1878 - 170 pages
...equal chance to the less worthy with the more worthy types of mankind. But, to return to our army ; it must not be supposed, from what I have said, that I desire to advocate the adoption of the conscription among us. Far from it. Very far from it. But I...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volume 29

1885 - 792 pages
...estimate its importance, and adapt onr medicines in either material or attenuated doses, with especial reference to that symptom above others to the case...on the bowels, that is to say without there being a close correspondence between the symptoms produced by the drug and those characterising the disease,...
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Transactions, Volume 1

East Hertfordshire Archaeological Society - 1901 - 470 pages
...attained. This fact alone ought to be sufficient to prove the importance and utility of archaeology. It must not be supposed from what I have said that I disparage the dilettante. Far be it from me to suggest this. I consider he ought to be encouraged to...
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The Geographical Journal, Volume 58

1921 - 628 pages
...it. Both were as well capable of taking care of themselves under Arctic conditions as the reindeer. It must not be supposed from what I have said that I do not welcome in the strongest manner a paper like this. I think that the problems of mountain building,...
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The Sportsman

732 pages
...day, or ride a donkey, than fail to follow the hounds, should they be drawing in his neighbourhood. It must not be supposed, from what I have said, that I think lightly of good riders : far be it from my intention to disparage flyert. I merely intend to...
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The Geographical Journal, Volume 58

1921 - 594 pages
...it. Both were as well capable of taking care of themselves under Arctic conditions as the reindeer. It must not be supposed from what I have said that I do not welcome in the strongest manner a paper like this. I think that the problems of mountain building,...
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