A Chesnut Horse called Cæsar, bred by James Darcy, Esq., at Sedbury, near Richmond in the County of York; his Grandam was his old royal Mare, and got by Blunderbuss, which was got by Hemsly Turk, and he got Mr. Courand's Arabian, which got Mr. Minshul's Jews-trump. Mr. Cæsar sold him to a Nobleman (coming five Years old, when he had but one Sweat) for three hundred Guineas. A Guinea a Leap and Trial, and a Shilling the Man .
T. Enos Thomas.
Epist. 95.
| [No. 158] | Friday, August 31, 1711 | Steele |
Nos hoec novimus esse nihil.
Martial.
Out of a firm Regard to Impartiality, I print these Letters, let them make for me or not.