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" His heart weighed, when taken out, 141b., to which extraordinary circumstance, he was supposed to owe his great natural courage. At his interment, ale and cake were given, as at that of the Godolphin Arabian. "
The Turf Register and Sportsman & Breeder's Stud-book: Containing the ... - Page 18
by William Pick - 1805
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The New sporting magazine, Volume 5

1843 - 522 pages
...taken out weighed thirteen pounds, and, " at his interment," — says one of his biographers — " ale and cake were given, as at that of the Godolphin Arabian." HULIXGDON HALL; OR, THE COCKNEY SQUIRE : A TALE OF COUNTRY LIFE. BY THE AUTHOR OF ilANDLEY CROSS ;...
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History of the British Turf: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Volume 1

James Christie Whyte - Dressage - 1840 - 614 pages
...weighed, when taken out, 141b., to which extraordinary circumstance, he was supposed to owe his great natural courage. At his interment, ale and cake were given, as at that of the Godolphin Arabian. Such is said to have been the bad temper of Eclipse, that at one time it was thought impossible to...
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