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... offerings were all of the highest class. Turkestan horses so punchy, so large eyed, so velvety of coat, so clean of limb, the Persian Shah does no possess. The heads of the Yarkhundis were long as their pedigree; when they arched their necks superbly they could ...

Now Ready, price ys,

... the increase of claimants. Since then the institution of orders has been largely on the increase. Amongst Orientals, the Persian Shah was the earliest to follow the chivalric example of Europe. Then came Turkey, later on in the present century, until the ...

BETTING ON THE COUB3E

... the lighting on the Greek frontier between the rival garrison* and the flight of Sheikh Abdallah, the Kurdish foe of the Persian Shah, though moat important in their bearing on the foreign relation* of the Forte, being throat aside a* minor questions that ...

Published: Thursday 07 September 1882
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2810 | Page: 6 | Tags: none