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" From their stock the moat valuable hunters, hack, and carriage horses were selected, and from the less well favored the cavalry was especially well mounted. Our horses were then the envy of the whole of Europe. These Royal Plates for high weights and... "
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England - Page 267
by Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1863
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Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Volume 18, Part 1863

Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1864 - 730 pages
...cavalry was especially well mounted. Our horses were then the envy of the whole of Farope. These Eoyal Plates for high weights and long distances brought...to this point of excellence ; so long as they were ao given, so long we kept our supremacy but, by some unfortunate influence, the conditions were altered,...
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Edinburgh veterinary review and annals of comparative pathology. [Continued ...

Veterinary review and stockowners' journal - 1863 - 794 pages
...portion of their lives at home, helping to produce a race of horses with size, substance, blood, ;ind action. From their stock the most valuable hunters,...so given, so long we kept our supremacy ; but, by sume unfortunate influence, the conditions were altered, and lighter weights and *hort€r distances...
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Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Volume 18, Part 1863

Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1864 - 732 pages
...the moat valuable hunters, hack, and carriage horses were selected, and from the less well favored the cavalry was especially well mounted. Our horses...observation, the commencement of the deterioration of our thorough* This is 14 pounds to the «tone. 12— B. bred horses, and consequently of those of every...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1864 - 1376 pages
...four-year olds, JOst. 41b. ; five ycara, list. Gib. ; six, and aged, 12st. ; decided in four mile heats. Our horses were then the envy of the whole of Europe....date, under my own observation, the commencement of tho deterioration of our thorough-bred horses, and consequently thoso in everyday use." Mr. Dickenson's...
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Annual Report, Volume 18

Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1864 - 798 pages
...the most valuable hunters, hack, and carriage horses were selected, and from the less well favored the cavalry was especially well mounted. Our horses...they were so given, so long we kept our supremacy j but, by some unfortunate influence, the conditions were altered, and lighter weights and shorter...
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On the Sports and Pursuits of the English, as Bearing Upon Their National ...

Thomas Egerton Earl of Wilton - 1868 - 356 pages
...to get horses of size and substance, and to keep them when got. Our horses were then the envy of all Europe. These Royal Plates for high weights and long distances brought up our horses to this point of condition ; so long as they were so given, so long we kept our supremacy ; but by some unfortunate...
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