| W. Litt - 1823 - 178 頁
...of the number. They all engaged at once, by two and two, and eight of them having been consequently overthrown, the other eight next engaged by two and...contests were exceedingly equal and amusing. Some pf them could not be cast until completely out of breath. It had always been observed, however, that... | |
| W. Litt - 1823 - 182 頁
...of the number. They all engaged at once, by two and two, and eight of them having been consequently overthrown, the other eight next engaged by two and...four of these being cast, two couples only remained. " So.no of the nobles engaged were so expert at the exercise, and opposed to others so equal in B 2... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1832 - 426 頁
...of the number. They all engaged at once by two and two, and i ight of them having been consequently overthrown, the other eight next engaged by two and...that the contests were exceedingly equal and amusing. Home of them could not be cast until completely out of breath. It had always been observed, however,... | |
| Walter Herries Pollock, F. C. Grove, Camille Prevost - 1897 - 478 頁
...of the number. They all engaged at once by two and two, and eight of them having been consequently overthrown, the other eight next engaged by two and...the nobles engaged were so expert at the exercise, end opposed to others so equal in strength and agility, that the contests were exceedingly equal and... | |
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