10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JOCKEYISM»
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jockeyism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A few thoughts for taxpayers and voters in the City of New ...
Tact, like good jockeyism, goes a long way ;—and where can you find abler
tacticians or better political jockeyism than in and about the CITY HALL? Perhaps
in no branch of the financial management of the city property has so much
culpable ...
Henry VON SPUYTEN (pseud.), 1853
2
The Zincali or an account of the Gypsies of Spain
... on the flesh, which is not injured by the poison, which only affects the head.
The English Gypsies are constant attendants at the race-course ; what jockey is
not? Perhaps jockeyism originated with them, and even racing, at least in
England.
3
Chambers's miscellany of instructive & entertaining tracts
Perhaps jockeyism originated with them, and even racing, at least in England.
Jockeyism properly implies the management of the whip: and the word jockey is
neither more nor less than the term, slightly modified, by which they designate the
...
Chambers W. and R., ltd, 1871
4
The Dublin University Magazine
... in England ; and have, besides, made accessions to our language. Jockeyism,
and, as Mr. Borrow conceives, horse-racing, are of gypsy origin. Jockeyism
means properly the management of the whip ; and the Word "jockey," slightly
altered, ...
5
On the sports and pursuits of the English, as bearing upon ...
Perhaps jockeyism originated with them, and even racing, at least in England.
Jockeyism properly implies the management of a whip, and the word jockey is
neither more nor less than the term, slightly modified, by which they designate the
...
Thomas Egerton (2nd earl of Wilton.), 1868
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The Zincali, Or, An Account of the Gypsies of Spain
... which only affects the head. The English Gypsies are constant attendants at the
racecourse ; what jockey is not? Perhaps jockeyism originated with them, and
even racing, at least in England. Jockeyism properly. 12 ' THE GYPSIES. [m'mo1)
.
George Henry Borrow, 1846
7
The Pocket George Borrow
The English Gypsies are constant attendants at the racecourse; what jockey is
not? Perhaps jockeyism originated with them, and even racing, at least in
England. Jockeyism properly implies the management of a whip, and the word
jockey is ...
George Henry Borrow, 2012
8
Notes and Queries: A Medium of Intercommunication for ...
Perhaps jockeyism originated with them, and even racing, at least in England.
Jockeyism properly implies the numagemext ofa whip,- and the wordjockey is
neither more nor less than the term, slightly modified, by which they designote the
...
9
The Zincali; or, An account of the gypsies of Spain. With an ...
Perhaps jockeyism originated with them, and even racing, at least in England.
Jockeyism properly implies the management of a whip, and the word jockey is
neither more nor less than the term, slightly modified, by which they designate the
...
George Henry Borrow, 1841
10
The Zincali: or an account of the Gypsies of Spain ... and ...
Jockeyism properly implies the management of a whip, and the word jockey is
neither more nor less than the term slightly modified, by which they designate the
formidable whips which they usually carry, and which are at present GYPSY ...
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