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... NOVICES' HURDLE (Div. m (2m.). ~_Runners: Crazy Print, Newton Beauty, Castlenik, Nocturnal, Baytown Willow, Marialaina, Persian Shah, Greek Cloud, Dateline, Silken Mist, Matapele Chief, glr Hazel, Spanish Jet, Coralanty ceat. ...
... NOVICES' HURDLE (Div. m (2m.). ~_Runners: Crazy Print, Newton Beauty, Castlenik, Nocturnal, Baytown Willow, Marialaina, Persian Shah, Greek Cloud, Dateline, Silken Mist, Matapele Chief, glr Hazel, Spanish Jet, Coralanty ceat. ...
... it ice the only gams assistimed by priesthoods of all beliefs. The pima in the game derives its name, kin g, roes ties Persian Shah, or ruler. Many men whose names have gone down to posterity. such as Charlemagne, Tamerlane, Frederick the Great, Charles ...
... the title of a Ministry to respect upon such incidents as the recep- tion of an English representative at Pekin and of a Persian Shah in London. THE DIFFERENCE IN THE CABINET. The Daily News remarks that the House of Com- mons on Wednesday was compelled ...
... D Cartwright Off 1.48. Trained by F. Walwyn. ‘ Runners: Esk Water, Border Slipper, Pados Barker Selvedge, Persian Shah, Prince A, Woodwine, Star Game. Con Afecto, Last Phebus, Tilstina, On Cireuit, Goldsmith, Royal Manor, King's Glow.\ Quotient ...
... quite truly as of the Shah's picture, that he wanted feeling. A story like this forcibly suggests comparison between the Persian Shah considered as a painter and certain of our Radical friends who pose politicians. Their pictures —like those of the Eastern ...
... the only game sanctioned by priesthoods of all Ix'liefs. The principal piece in the game derives its name, king, from the Persian Shah, or ruler. .Many men whose names have gone down to posterity, such as C’lnM-lemagne. Tamerlane, Frederick the Great. Charles ...
... Nocturnal F Gallup 11 0 — 6 0 Valentine Star | Benstead 11 0 i -— 7 1'1”3‘“ Willow T Gates 8 Marialaina 1. Dale 11 0 — 9 Persian Shah C Beadell B W oosesvic . P Kelleway 10 000 1.1.‘0 Light G Balding 11 00 Greek Cloud P Mahoney B 0 oo cnencee Dateline T ...
... subsidy to Dost Mahomed. We gave him £lO,OOO a month to pay his matchlock men, and we fought Mahomrah and Bushire with the Persian Shah to divert him from Herat. It has not diverted him ; his army is master of the Central Asian city ; and we are in full view ...
... bare of everything, and the part nearest the bare bone was partly decomposed. Has any angler seen a similar thing? The Persian Shah is said to be writing a play —and nobody will dare to condemn him. For His Majesty once painted a picture which camel the ...
... These transactions bad taken place between the States of Atlghanistaii themselves, and he had no reason to believe that the Persian Shah had been in any way engaged in it. lii reply to a further question, Lord Palmerston said that if the Shah of Persia invaded ...
... that woman shall be allowed on their boat. The rule is unbroken until the chief takes th« boat the captured daughter of Persian Shah. His followers revolt and kills her and sacrifices her .Mother Volga.'’ Then the story goes to his betrayal. introduced ...
... Msynooth grant. And be is constantly exposed to further danger. If an American president wants political capital, or a Persian Shah hss a vindielive personal quarrel to gratify, or a Turkish wants to *over his cowardice, corruption, and rapacity, are ...