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" ... if he has to make play, or he will run the slower, and jade the sooner for the want of it. " The phrase at Newmarket is, that you should pull your horse to ease him in his running. When horses are in their great distress in running, they cannot bear... "
The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ... - Página 234
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Genius genuine

Samuel Chifney - 1803 - 180 páginas
...should pull your horse to ease him in his running. When horses are in their great distress in running they cannot bear that visible manner of pulling as looked for by many of the sportsmen ; he * The word " manner" is knowing, putting, keeping self and horse in the best of attitudes. This gives...
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The New sporting magazine, Volumen28

1854
...in'runninn they cannot bear that visible manner of pulling a* looked for by many of tlie sportsmen ; be should be enticed to ease himself an Inch a time,...you had a silken rein as fine as a hair, and that TOO was afraid of breaking it. " This is the true way a horse should be held fast in his running. _"...
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The New sporting magazine, Volumen60

1870 - 604 páginas
...should pull your horse, to ease him in his running. When horaes are in their great distress in running, they cannot bear that visible manner of pulling as...sportsmen : he should be enticed to ease himself an inch at a time, as his situation will allow. This should be done as if you had a silken rein as fine as...
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History of the British Turf: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Volumen2

James Christie Whyte - 1840 - 666 páginas
...should pull your horse to ease him in his running. When horses are in their great distress in running, they cannot bear that visible manner of pulling, as...sportsmen; he should be enticed to ease himself an inch a-time, as his situation will allow. " This should be done as if you had a silken rein as fine as a...
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History of the British Turf: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Volumen2

James Christie Whyte - 1840 - 792 páginas
...him in his running. When horses are in their great distress in running, they cannot bear that visihle manner of pulling, as looked for by many of the sportsmen ; he should be enticed to ease himself an inch a-time, as his situation will allow. " This should be done as if you had a silken rein as fine as a...
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The post and the paddock: with recollections of turf celebrities, by the Druid

Henry Hall Dixon - 1856 - 266 páginas
...should pull yonr horae to ease him in his running. When horses are in then: great distress in running, they cannot bear that visible manner of pulling as...situation will allow. " This should be done as if yon had a silken rein as fine as a hair, and that you was afraid of breaking it. •' This is the true...
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The post and the paddock: with recollections of turf celebrities, by the Druid

Henry Hall Dixon - 1856 - 318 páginas
...should pull your horse to ease him in his running. When horses are in their great distress in running, they cannot bear that visible manner of pulling as...had a silken rein as fine as a hair, and that you were afraid of breaking it. " This is tho true way a horse should be held fast in his running. " NB...
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The Post and the Paddock

Henry Hall Dixon - 1857 - 396 páginas
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The Post and the Paddock

Henry Hall Dixon - 1862 - 448 páginas
...should pull your horse ta i Mm in his running. When horses are in their great distress in Dinning, they cannot bear that visible manner of pulling as...sportsmen ; he should be enticed to ease himself an rack a time, as his situation will allow. "This should be done as if you had a silken vein as fine...
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The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'.

John William Carleton - 1870 - 630 páginas
...their great distress in running, they cannot hear that risible manner of pulling as looked for by man; of the sportsmen : he should be enticed to ease himself an inch at a time, as his situation will allow. This should he done as if you had a silken rein as fine аз...
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