| H. D. Richardson - 1847 - 154 síður
...in order to ascertain whether a young Bloodhound had been well trained, caused one of his servants to walk to a town four miles off, and then to a market town three miles from thence. The dog, without seeing the man he was to pursue, followed him... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1848 - 1102 síður
...fought. To try the merit of a young bloodhound, a nobleman (says Mr. Boyle) caused one of his servants to walk to a town four miles off, and then to a market town three miles from thence. The dog, without seeing the man he was to pursue, followed him... | |
| H D. Richardson - 1851 - 152 síður
...in order to ascertain whether a young bloodhound had been well trained, caused one of his servants to walk to a town four miles off, and then to a market-town three miles from thence. The dog, without seeing the man he was to pursue, followed him by the scent to the above-mentioned places, notwithstanding... | |
| G. Garratt - 1856 - 288 síður
...a Mr. Boyle, " to make trial whether a young hound was well instructed, desired one of his servants to walk to a town four miles off, and then to a market town three miles from thence. The do™ without seeing the man he was to pursue, followed him... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1857 - 344 síður
...a Mr. Boyle, " to make trial whether a young hound was well instructed, desired one of his servants to walk to a town four miles off, and then to a market town three miles from thence. The dog, without seeing the man he was to pursue, followed him... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1858 - 518 síður
...whether a young bloodhound was well instructed, a nobleman (says Mr. Boyle) caused one of his servants to walk to a town four miles off, and then to a market-town three miles from thence. The dog, without seeing the man he was to pursue, followed him by the scent to the above-mentioned places, notwithstanding... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1869 - 346 síður
...Boyle, " to make trial whether a young blood-hound was well-instructed, desired one of his servants to walk to a town four miles off, and then to a market town three miles from thence. The dog, without seeing the man be was to pursue, followed him... | |
| John Hogg (publisher.) - 1878 - 536 síður
...of quality, to make trial whether a young bloodhound was well instructed, caused one of his servants to walk to a town four miles off, and then to a market-town three miles further. The dog, without having seen the man he was to pursue, followed him by the scent, notwithstanding... | |
| Alfred Henry Miles - 1895 - 462 síður
...nobleman, who, to make a trial whether a young hound was well instructed, desired one of his servants to walk to a town four miles off, and then to a market town three miles from thence. The dog, without seeing the man he was to pursue, followed him... | |
| 1860 - 592 síður
...whether a young bloodhound was well instructed, a nobleman (says Mr. Boyle) caused one of his servants to walk" to a town four miles off, and then to a market-town three miles from thence. The dog, without seeing the man he was to pursue, folThe Scotch Greyhound, a picture of which closes our series of illustrations,... | |
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