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Side 226
... hill from which they had approached on the previous afternoon . Chard and Bromhead decided to send out some patrols to search the immediate vicinity of the post . These soon re- turned with about one hundred rifles and guns and some ...
... hill from which they had approached on the previous afternoon . Chard and Bromhead decided to send out some patrols to search the immediate vicinity of the post . These soon re- turned with about one hundred rifles and guns and some ...
Side 408
... hill without the assist- ance of " six horses in length " ; but this was against the Statute , and he incurred the penalty of a fairly severe fine . Nearly a hundred years later a special order for this hill was made which allowed " any ...
... hill without the assist- ance of " six horses in length " ; but this was against the Statute , and he incurred the penalty of a fairly severe fine . Nearly a hundred years later a special order for this hill was made which allowed " any ...
Side 704
... Hill , the first stage . Hood Hill , now a farm , stands at the summit of one of the steepest slopes in the district . The horses were flogged up the hill by the competing drivers , each striv- ing to arrive at the stage first to secure ...
... Hill , the first stage . Hood Hill , now a farm , stands at the summit of one of the steepest slopes in the district . The horses were flogged up the hill by the competing drivers , each striv- ing to arrive at the stage first to secure ...
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