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... I\o. j . As in all shot-gun investi have mention of an interchange of clogs between this country and France, when we are told that the Queen of Scots gave King Fr ...
... I\o. j . As in all shot-gun investi have mention of an interchange of clogs between this country and France, when we are told that the Queen of Scots gave King Fr ...
... six miles away. At the seaward end of it com~s the strongest of the bubble; and it's here th at these big breakers dance together-the dance of death it may be calledthat have got their name, in these i\'lerry Men . I have it said that they run fifty At ...
... and importers, having reaped a brief but rich harvest from the petrol tax, are beginning once more to feel the pinch of competition. Prices are again showing a tendency to fall, and one or two of the less-known brands of spirit can sometimes be obtained ...
... was so complete a master of all athletic sports that at one time of his life he would have leaped, hopped, ridden, fought, danced, swam, shot, fenced , played cricket or tennis and skated against any man in England. Next came the Squire. Osbaldeston ...
... hold championship honours, w:lile many of the others can win in the strongest competition. This power of reproducing his good points is, after all, the truest test of a clog's worth. Many lucky- bred ones become champions and do much wim~ in g, without ...
... children, a clog and a lamb. orthcote's brush gives us the features of the antiquary's grandson, the first Sir Strachey, COUNTRY LIFE. TilE GARDEN PORG'H. C.L. BESS OF HARDWJCK'S BUILDING. I Jan. 22nd, 1910. of his chief, Clive, by Dance. L ord Clive ...
... wonderful new era, or whether thoughtless demonstrators are to run the risk of sowing seeds of prejudice that ripening will clog the progre s of the movement for a generation at the least. No man who looks at history or considers human nature can pretend ...
... i\lotor-sleigh Competition at Gcrarclmer. COU/'ITRY LIFE. 15 H.P. ARGYLL STANDARD PHAETON. Exhibited at the Edinburgh Motor Sho ·· October 2nd, Gaillon Hil l- climb. AN 1~~ PORTANT APPEAL CASK ITE~J S. rTan. 29th, 1910. March 22nd, Elegance Competition at ;\lonte ...
... tablets of the correct strength. Dr. Semmence suggests that the following would be quite sale: One-fifteenth of a grain for any clog about the ;ize of a terrier, one-tenth to one-eighth for a bloodhound, and onesixth for the largest. The same drug can be used ...
... yard. The the finest examples. E\'ery kind of furniture was thus decorated, but semisingle portraiture of different hreeds of clogs aud of different kinds of game is of most frequent occurrence. Veneerand inlaying circular commodes were rather especiall v ...
... tablets of the correct strength. Dr. Semmence suggests that the following would be quite sale: One-fifteenth of a grain for any clog about the ;ize of a terrier, one-tenth to one-eighth for a bloodhound, and onesixth for the largest. The same drug can be used ...
... the ;veight limit, have been asking the Kennel Club to raise it ftom 221 b. to 251 b. for clogs and to 231 b. for bitches. lt is pointed out that many good clogs which are slightly above the existing ma xinlutn are practically starved clown ·to the desired ...