Although we say a fine horse, we seldom say, "the fineness of a horse.
A fine horse is opposed to a clumsy one; the fine diamond to a false one; fine or refined gold to gold mixed with alloy.
We gave Small Medals to two inferior Chiefs of this nation, and they each furnished us with a fine horse, in return we gave them Sundery articles among which was one of Capt Lewis's Pistols & Several hundred rounds of Amunition.
Cheifs and considerate men came in a body to where we were seated at a little distance from our tent, and two young men at the instance of the nation, presented us each with a fine horse.
Won’t do Kirby any good and that’s a fine horse—might just see him again some day.
You have a fine horse, one which beat Don Cazar’s Oro, is that not so?
Johnson, admitted that "few things are so exciting as to be drawn rapidly along in a post-chaise, over a smooth road, by a fine horse!
The possession of a fine horse is a prolific source of high and innocent enjoyment, and may often be secured by those whose purses are not taxed for cigars and wine!
Now I intend to change myself into a fine horse, and you shall take me to market and sell me for a good sum of money.
Next market-day he went to the city with a fine horse which he offered for sale.
He was generally acknowledged to be the model of a handsome marshal, when clad in his half-military dress, and placed astride of a fine horse, in the execution of the more festive duties of marshal of a procession on some patriotic occasion.
Meek, who was mounted on a fine horse, was in the thickest of the fight.
If the free trapper had a wife, she moved with the camp to which he attached himself, being furnished with a fine horse, caparisoned in the gayest and costliest manner.
So he gave me a fine horse, and I rode eight miles so fast that I thought I'd killed her.
So she got the calf, and it bawled and wept, and cried, "Let me go and I'll show you where to get a fine horse.
One day he was riding on a fine horse, when he saw a Gipsy carrying a truss of wheat-straw on his back up a little path, and leaped over the poor man, straw and all.
For your sake I gave away an egg, a duck, a goose, a turkey, a calf, and a fine horse.
Young Carson, who never allowed any opportunity of extending his knowledge to escape him, dressed himself carefully in his best apparel, mounted a fine horse, well caparisoned, and set out to pay the Spaniard a visit.
I took the private way to the forest, which was near the house; but one of my grooms met me with a fine horse, which an old tenant had just sent as a present on my birthday.
I was not the nobleman who laid a wager, that he could ride a fine horse to death in fifteen minutes.
There are two things in this world that I am very slow to forget: the face of a pretty woman, and the legs of a fine horse.
Next market day he went to the city with a fine horse which he offered for sale.
The old woman tried by all means in her power to deter him from taking that ugly horse, saying: "Why be so foolish as to take that leprous jade when you can have a fine horse?
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