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... able to protect himself . Progress completed the work of nature and necessity . Everything - climate , re- ligion , and social institutions - combined to favour the development of material force . Costume , regulated by the condition of ...
... able to protect himself . Progress completed the work of nature and necessity . Everything - climate , re- ligion , and social institutions - combined to favour the development of material force . Costume , regulated by the condition of ...
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... able to escape only by leaving the hoof in the hands of the athlete . The King of Persia , Darius I. , having heard the strange reports of his surprising strength , wished to see him , and opposed to him three of his guards , from the ...
... able to escape only by leaving the hoof in the hands of the athlete . The King of Persia , Darius I. , having heard the strange reports of his surprising strength , wished to see him , and opposed to him three of his guards , from the ...
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... able to get the statue into their nets , and brought it to land . It was conveyed with great pomp and ceremony to the spot where it formerly stood , divine honours were paid to it ; and eventually Greeks and barbarians came to adore ...
... able to get the statue into their nets , and brought it to land . It was conveyed with great pomp and ceremony to the spot where it formerly stood , divine honours were paid to it ; and eventually Greeks and barbarians came to adore ...
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... " besides many things that it is well to know , in order to be able to circumvent an opponent . Strength alone will not suffice , and can be doubled by the help of art , for a blow is effectual not so BOXING IN ENGLAND . 59.
... " besides many things that it is well to know , in order to be able to circumvent an opponent . Strength alone will not suffice , and can be doubled by the help of art , for a blow is effectual not so BOXING IN ENGLAND . 59.
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... able to control his hobbies . Sir Thomas came into the world with a passion , or rather a mania for athletic exercises . The games which he had instituted in his parish and upon his domain of Bunny Park , were continued after his death ...
... able to control his hobbies . Sir Thomas came into the world with a passion , or rather a mania for athletic exercises . The games which he had instituted in his parish and upon his domain of Bunny Park , were continued after his death ...
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Seite 272 - Sith it be no better," said Locksley, " I am content to try my fortune ; on condition that when I have shot two shafts at yonder mark of Hubert's,- he shall be bound to shoot one at that which I shall propose." "That is but fair," answered Prince John, "and it shall not be refused thee.
Seite 339 - Arms and Armour in Antiquity and the Middle Ages: also, a Descriptive Notice of Modern Weapons. Translated from the French of MP Lacombe, and with a Preface, Notes, and one additional Chapter on Arms and Armour in England. By CHAS. BOUTELL, MA, author of "English Heraldry,
Seite 339 - The Young Man in the Battle of Life. By the Rev. DR. LANDELS, Author of " Woman : her Position and Power,
Seite 274 - Hubert resumed his place, and not neglecting the caution which he had received from his adversary, he made the necessary allowance for a very light air of wind, which had just arisen, and shot so successfully that his arrow alighted in the very centre of the target. " A Hubert! a Hubert!" shouted the populace, more interested in a known person than in a stranger. " In the clout! — in the clout! — a Hubert forever!" " Thou canst not mend that shot, Locksley," said the Prince, with an insulting...
Seite 274 - Locksley. And letting fly his arrow with a little more precaution than before, it lighted right upon that of his competitor, which it split to shivers. The people who stood around were so astonished at his wonderful dexterity, that they could not even give vent to their surprise in their usual clamour. * This must be the devil, and no man of flesh and blood,' whispered the yeomen to each other ; ' such archery was never seen since a bow was first bent in Britain.
Seite 193 - For me, degenerate modern wretch, Though in the genial month of May, My dripping limbs I faintly stretch, And think I've done a feat today. But since he...