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" ... the dog with an eye of scorn, and only turns a horn to him to hinder him from coming near. The dog is not daunted at this, he runs round him, and tries to get beneath his belly, in order to seize him by the muzzle or the... "
Nottinghamshire facts and fictions - Página 22
por John Potter Briscoe - 1876
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M. Misson's Memoirs and Observations in His Travels Over England: With Some ...

Henri Misson, Maximilien Misson - 1719 - 404 páginas
...Glands,which are fo neceflary in the great Work of Generation : The Bull then puts himfelf into a Pofture of Defence :, he beats the Ground with his Feet, which he joins together as clofe as poflible, and his chief Aim is not to gore the Dog with the Point of his Horn, f but to Hide...
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The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in ..., Volumen2

Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 páginas
...his belly. The bull then puts himself into a posture of defence ; he beats the ground with his ieet, which he joins together as closely as possible, and...slide one of them under the dog's belly, who creeps close to the ground, to hinder it, and to throw him so hi<;h in the air that he may break his neck...
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The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in ..., Volumen2

Robert Chambers - 1883 - 866 páginas
...this, he runs round him, and tries to get beneath his belly. The bull then puts himself into a posture of defence ; he beats the ground with his feet, which...slide one of them under the dog's belly, who creeps close to the ground, to hinder it, and to throw him so high in the air that he may break his neck in...
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Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne: Taken from Original Sources, Volumen1

John Ashton - 1882 - 358 páginas
...him by the Muzzle, or the Dewlap, or the pendant Glands : The Bull then puts himself into a Posture of Defence ; he beats the Ground with his Feet, which he joins together as close as possible, and his chief Aim is not to gore the Dog with the Point of his Horn,3 but to slide...
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The Merry Monarch: Or, England Under Charles II. Its Art ..., Volumen1

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1885 - 442 páginas
...this, he runs round him, and tries to get beneath his belly. The bull then puts himself into a posture of defence ; he beats the ground with his feet, which...slide one of them under the dog's belly, who creeps close to the ground to hinder it, and to throw him so high in the air that he may break his neck in...
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The Fleet: Its River, Prison, and Marriages

John Ashton - 1888 - 458 páginas
...him by the Muzzle, or the Dew lap, or the pendant Glands : The Bull then puts himself into a Posture of Defence ; he beats the Ground with his Feet, which he joins together as close as possible, and his chief Aim is not to gore the Dog with the Point of his Horn, but to slide...
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Praise of the Dog: An Anthology

1902 - 252 páginas
...Belly, in order to seize him by the Muzzle, or the Dewlap : The Bull then puts himself into a Posture of Defence ; he beats the Ground with his Feet, which...(which, when too sharp, is put into a Kind of wooden 77 Sheath), but to slide one of them under the Dog's Belly, who creeps close to the Ground, to hinder...
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Praise of the Dog: An Anthology

1902 - 260 páginas
...to gore the Dog with the Point of his Horn (which, when too sharp, is put into a Kind of wooden 77 Sheath), but to slide one of them under the Dog's Belly, who creeps close to the Ground, to hinder it, and to throw him so high in the Air that he may break his Neck in...
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Old English Sports

Frederick William Hackwood - 1907 - 470 páginas
...he runs round him, and tries to get beneath his belly. " The bull then puts himself into a posture of defence ; he beats the ground with his feet, which...slide one of them under the dog's belly, who creeps close to the ground, to hinder it, and to throw him so high in the air that he may break his neck in...
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The Elizabethan People

Henry Thew Stephenson - 1910 - 552 páginas
...seize him by the muzzle, the dewlap, or the pendant glands. The bull then puts himself into a posture of defence ; he beats the ground with his feet, which...is not to gore the dog with the point of his horn, but to slide one of them under the dog's belly (who creeps close to the grouund to hinder it) and to...
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