Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Tom 231A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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: DARTMOOR . HO shall say that Devonshire is not a hunting county ? That there is no want of love of the sport , the packs of foxhounds , besides harriers innu- merable , which are kept without any subscription , bear witness Lord ...
: DARTMOOR . HO shall say that Devonshire is not a hunting county ? That there is no want of love of the sport , the packs of foxhounds , besides harriers innu- merable , which are kept without any subscription , bear witness Lord ...
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... Dartmoor . I can only hope that no reclamation of Dartmoor will be attempted in my time , as it would spoil the grandest sporting ground in England , and one to which fox - hunters will soon be driven , by wire - fences , steam ...
... Dartmoor . I can only hope that no reclamation of Dartmoor will be attempted in my time , as it would spoil the grandest sporting ground in England , and one to which fox - hunters will soon be driven , by wire - fences , steam ...
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... Dartmoor is to go up higher ; but , to his astonishment , he finds that does not improve matters . Fortunately , hounds never run fast over bogs , though a reclaimed bog holds the finest scent possible , and horses accustomed to the ...
... Dartmoor is to go up higher ; but , to his astonishment , he finds that does not improve matters . Fortunately , hounds never run fast over bogs , though a reclaimed bog holds the finest scent possible , and horses accustomed to the ...
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