in the past. I say it should be continued, never relaxing into a walk, or breaking into a gallop; and my strong conviction is that if the pace be greatly mended, a serious risk will be incurred that the horse will come down and break The Truth about Egypt - Page 97by John Romich Alexander - 1911 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
| Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer - Egypt - 1915 - 122 pages
...pace best suited to advance the interests of this country. It is a pace which has done us good service in the past. I say it should be continued, never relaxing...be incurred that the horse will come down and break his knees." Sir Eldon Gorst made a thoroughly honest and very courageous attempt to carry out the programme... | |
| Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer - Egypt - 1915 - 122 pages
...pace best suited to advance the interests of this country. It is a pace which has done us good service in the past. I say it should be continued, never relaxing...be incurred that the horse will come down and break his knees." Sir Eldon Gorst made a thoroughly honest and very courageous attempt to carry out the programme... | |
| Hussein N. Kadhim - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 305 pages
...in the past, and I say it should be continued, never relaxing to a walk or breaking into a gallop. My strong conviction is that if the pace be greatly...be incurred that the horse will come down and break his knees. to my own country from their adoption. It is not even because I believe them to be shared... | |
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