HORSE-RACING IN ENGLAND 



that his ' left-hand whipping ' was a treat to see, 

 though perhaps not to feel, and that ' he could 

 punish most in least time ' of all jockeys known 

 to fame. 



Altogether, then, the reign of George III. must 

 be considered to have brought the turf to a pitch 

 of development proportionate to the length of the 

 period. 



