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" ... for any length of time. Birds that have fallen in the water, or have not had time to get cold, should never be packed like others, but sent openly, and dressed as soon as possible. Sportsmen are often heartily abused by their acquaintance (I cannot... "
Instructions to Young Sportsmen in All that Relates to Guns and Shooting - Page 237
by Peter Hawker - 1826 - 456 pages
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The Complete Farrier and British Sportsman: Containing a Systematic Enquiry ...

Richard Lawrence (veterinary surgeon.) - Dogs - 1816 - 550 pages
...of their bills, where it is not amiss to put some hether straw, or spice, if you want to keep them any length of time. Birds that have fallen in the...Sportsmen are often heartily abused by their acquaintance, for sending them ' tough and good-for-nothing game;' while all the blame should, in many instances,...
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The Cook's Oracle: Containing Receipts for Plain Cookery on the Most ...

William Kitchiner - Cookery - 1822 - 386 pages
...length of time. Birds that have fallen into the water, or have not had time to get cold, should not be packed like others, but sent openly, and dressed...acquaintance, (I cannot yet bring myself to hackney the \\ordfriends quite so fluently as I ought to do), for sending them ' tough and goodfor-nothing game,'...
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The Cook's Oracle: Containing Receipts for Plain Cookery on the Most ...

William Kitchiner - Cooking - 1822 - 576 pages
...length of time. Birds that have fallen into the water, or have not had time to get cold, should not be packed like others, but sent openly, and dressed...Sportsmen are often heartily abused by their acquaintance, (1 cannot yet bring myself to hackney the word friends quite so fluently as I ought to do), for sending...
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A Modern System of Domestic Cookery: Or, The Housekeeper's Guide, Arranged ...

M. Radcliffe - Cookery, English - 1823 - 728 pages
...length of time. Birds that have fallen into the water, or have not had time to get cold, should not be packed like others, but sent openly, and dressed...Sportsmen are often heartily abused by their acquaintance, for sending them tough and good-for-nothing game, while probably the blame should, in many instances,...
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American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine, Volume 3

Horse racing - 1832 - 712 pages
...torment him, like so many strings, when he would be wishing to enjoy his repast. This remedy of making the leg tender removes the objection to old birds,...packed like others, but sent openly, and dressed as BOOH as possible. Sportsmen are often heartily abused by their acquaintance (I cannot yet bring myself...
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The field book; or, Sports and pastimes of the British islands, by the ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - Amusements - 1833 - 648 pages
...streets, were filled with the aromatic vapour, which was not presently dispersed — Hawker — Daniel. first place to ascertain if they are beginning to...never be packed like others, but sent openly, and dre>sed ая soon ae possible. A peculiar culinary mode of perfuming their birds was observed at the...
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The Complete Farrier, and British Sportsman: Containing a Systematic Enquiry ...

Richard Lawrence - Dogs - 1833 - 558 pages
...of their bills, where it is not amiss to put some hether straw, or spice, if you want to keep them any length of time. Birds that have fallen in the...Sportsmen are often heartily abused by their acquaintance, for sending them ' tough and good-for-nothing game;' while all the blame should, in many instances,...
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The Field Book: Or, Sports and Pastimes of the United Kingdom; Comp. from ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - Amusements - 1833 - 618 pages
...to fight. GAME-EGG, 0. An egg from which fighting cocks are bred. GAMKFOWL, 9. Game cocks and hens. length of time. Birds that have fallen in the water,...be packed like others, but sent openly, and dressed a* soon as possible. A peculiarly culinary mode of perfuming their birds was observed at the table...
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The field book; or, Sports and pastimes of the British islands, by the ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - Amusements - 1833 - 612 pages
...fight. GAME-EGO, •«. An egg from which fighting cocks are bred. GAMEFOWL, *. Game cocks and hens. length of time. Birds that have fallen in the water,...be packed like others, but sent openly, and dressed a.« soon as possible. A peculiarly cnlinary mode of perfuming their birds was observed Ht the table...
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The Field Book: Or, Sports and Pastimes of the United Kingdom; Comp. from ...

William Hamilton Maxwell - Amusements - 1833 - 640 pages
...is not amiss to put some heather straw or spice, if тон want them to keep for any length of lime. Birds that have fallen in the water, or have not had...get cold, should never be packed like others, but tent openly, and dressed ¡a soon as possible. • * m A peculiar culinary mode of perfuming their...
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