| James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 346 pages
...his neck, fastened to a thick rope about three, four, or five yards long, hung to a hook, so fasten'd to a stake that it will turn round ; with this the...possible, get the bull by the nose, which the bull as carefully strives to defend, by laying it close to the ground, where his; horns are also ready to... | |
| James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 348 pages
...neck, fastened to a thick rope about three, four, or five yards long, h'.ing to a hook, so fasten'd to a stake that it will turn round ; with this the...possible, get the bull by the nose, which the bull as carefully strives to defend, by laying it close to the ground, where his horns are also ready to... | |
| George Richard Jesse - 1866 - 486 pages
...bull, which is by having a collar about his neck, fastened to a thick rope about three, four, or five yards long, hung to a hook, so fastened to a stake...possible, get the bull by the nose ; which the bull as carefully strives to defend, by laying it close to the ground, where his horns are also ready to... | |
| 1902 - 262 pages
...Bull, which is, by having a Collar about his Neck, fastened to a thick Rope about Three, Four, or Five Yards long, hung to a Hook, so fastened to a stake...possible, get the Bull by the Nose ; which the Bull as carefully strives to defend, by laying it close to the Ground, where his Horns are also ready to... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1917 - 648 pages
...Husbandry and Trade,1 gives a vivid account of the baiting of the bull. He says : The bull takes great care to watch his enemy, which is a mastiff dog (commonly...possible, get the bull by the nose; which the bull as carefully strives to defend by laying it close to the ground, where his horns are also ready to... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1917 - 560 pages
...Husbandry and Trade,1 gives a vivid account of the baiting of the bull. He says : The bull takes great care to watch his enemy, which is a mastiff dog (commonly...possible, get the bull by the nose; which the bull as carefully strives to defend by laying it close to the ground, where his horns are also ready to... | |
| Nicolaas Zwager - 1926 - 276 pages
...bull, which is, by having a collar about his neck, fastened to a thick rope about three, four or five yards long, hung to a hook, so fastened to a stake...possible, get the bull by the nose, which the bull as carefully strives to defend, by laying it close to the ground, where his horns are also ready to... | |
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