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Betts made on Horses winning any Number of Plates that Year, remain in Force till the first Day of May. 47. Money given to have a Bett laid them, not returned, if not run. 48. To propose a Bett, and say done first to it, the Person that replies done to it, makes it a confirmed Bett. 49. The Party in a Match, that does not bring his Horse to the Post at the Time specified in the Articles, the other at the Expiration of it, may go over the Course without him, which intitles him to the Sum, or for...feit what the Match was made for. 50. Matches and Betts are void on the Decease of either Party, before determined. Such, presented in the literal form in which it origin- ally appeared, is Mr. Pond's List of Bules. It no doubt has concealed somewhere about it a faithful statement of the laws which were in his day accepted by the followers of horse-racing as a pursuit or pastime, but the interpreta- tion of those laws is rendered somewhat difficult and un- certain by a grammatical construction which Mr.
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