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... T . O . ( 25 ) -BIG SAMBO , 8 Wclbcck o ^ io ^ Handicap ( 15 ) -ELD 0 RADO , 20 fo 1 against . Haiiitou Handicap ( 16 ) - MAUGRE , 7 to 1 Camvick Maiden Plaic ( i 5 ) -CHEPST 0 W , 20 to 1 against . ...
... T . O . ( 25 ) -BIG SAMBO , 8 Wclbcck o ^ io ^ Handicap ( 15 ) -ELD 0 RADO , 20 fo 1 against . Haiiitou Handicap ( 16 ) - MAUGRE , 7 to 1 Camvick Maiden Plaic ( i 5 ) -CHEPST 0 W , 20 to 1 against . ...
... Engagement *—Storinprooi . A ^ ton Handicap Steeplechase . Birmingham—Bright ' s Boy . All EnaagGUlents—Captain- Desmond , Maugre , - Barreau , Grace Dalfymplc , Land o' Cakes , and . Canzonetta ( dead . l ...
... Fentiman's remarks on the shortcomings of sodium lighting prompt me to write in endorsement of these views. I have long held, maugre themfllwolmenlum{ming friends, that this form of illumination is of little use to either driver or pedestrian at night. The ...
... 5 to 1 against . ' Byland Handicap ( 13)—TAD . even ? . Gormiro Handicap ( 16 )—KUDOS , 9 to 4 against Falcon Plato ( 7)—MAUGRE , 13 to 8 against . ...
... to congratulate our fellow-colonists upon the success which has crowned their efforts, and to convince the British public, maugre all that has mid on the subject, that the British sugar and coffee growers are capable of supplying alt their wants at reasonable ...
... Arabkk and Tutkifh, to 'Nil the Grandees and principal Officers, from whom they met with a moft gracious Reception* li maugre the Menaces of the Mufti, who conti- cc nues thundering Anathemas againft: thislnnova- tion, which he terms a Scourge from ...
... ced a fmall indifpolition, Lv: ia now pcrfe&J, rcco- ven.d. The IJiihop of Deirhnin (till continues in a hopelefi (rate. — Maugre the dittance irom London to Bilhops Aukland, his brethren fend the mofi anxious enqui- ries after bis heahh. General Sir A ...
... upon Lord Rosebery ; and, despite the murmurings of the underlings, in the face of the pungent vulgarity of Mr. Labouchere, maugre the sullen silence of Sir William Harcourt, it was not to be denied that Lord Rosebery started upon his career in high Place ...
... Pope's Nuncio will foon follow. They would not quit this Court, till the Emperor told them their Stay was no longer agreeable. Maugre al\ the Pope's Pretences to a ftritt Neutrality, his real Inclinations are for the Enemy. Thelnvefti- ttureof the Eledorate ...
... Flying Argosy . Vamos . Scattercash . fleronslea . Orestis . Disarmament . Tho Masher . lord Bill . Isthmus . Miss Colin . Maugre . Bello Ferroniiiie . The Pen . Autumn Tints , Miltonian . Truculent Diolite . Hill Cat . Links Tor . Decorum . Sir Walter ...
... Burial f—' blindly scattereth her poppy, and deals with the memory of man without distinction to merit of perpetuity.' But, maugre Sir Thomas Browne, and the multitude who quote him, we are not disposed to sympathise with those who deem it criminal to jest ...
... to diveft their Clay : The Haughty here may find a Cure for Tride, And learn Mortality though deify'd. The fair Clarifja, maugre all her Charms, Sees here that ihe muft lay down Beauty's Arms j Her lovely Eyes^ her Iv*ry Teeth, her ?? Will be the fame ...