| Great Britain - 1762 - 524 頁
...their mailer's meflage, but fuch fervants and labourers ihall have bows and arrows, and ufe the fame the Sundays and holydays, and leave all playing at...tennis or football^ and other games called coits, dice, caning of the ftone, kails, and other fuch importune games. Andthatthe (heriffs, mayors, bailiffs,... | |
| John Hewitt - 1860 - 440 頁
...with their Master, or in their Master's message ; But such Servants and Labourers shall have Bows and Arrows, and use the same the Sundays and Holydays,...other games called coits, dice, casting of the stone, kailes p, and other such importune games. And that the Sheriffs, Mayors, Bailiffs and Constables, shall... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1872 - 588 頁
...instead. " Servants and labourers shall have bows and arrows, and use the same the Sundays and holidays, and leave all playing at tennis or foot-ball, and other games called coits, dice, casting the stone, kailes, and other such inopportune games " In 1482 a statute says that the clearness of... | |
| Julian Marshall - 1878 - 308 頁
...with their Master, or in their Master's Message; but such Servants and Labourers shall have Bows and Arrows, and use the same the Sundays and Holydays,...other Games called Coits, Dice, Casting of the Stone, [Kailes,] and other such importune Games ;] and that the Sheriffs, Mayors, Bailiffs, and Constables,... | |
| Frederick James Smith - 1882 - 730 頁
...should " have bows and arrows, and use the same on Sundays and holidays ; and leave off all plays of tennis or football, and other games, called coits, dice, casting of the stone, and other such importune games." The encouragement of archery was evidently considered of the highest... | |
| Sir Thomas Elyot - 1883 - 558 頁
...keyles et autres tielx jeues importunes,' which in the English translations of the statutes appears as ' all playing at Tennis or Football and other games called Coits, Dice, Casting of the Stone, Kailes, and other such importune games.' This prohibition was re-enacted by 2 Henry IV. cap. 4, but... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1886 - 306 頁
..." casting of the stone ;" in the French, " jetter le peer." Then in 12 Rie. IL, c. 6, there occurs, "all playing at Tennis or football, and other games called coits, Dice, casting of the stone [kailes] or [skittles] and other such importune games." In the edition of the statutes published by... | |
| William Cunningham - 1890 - 680 頁
...the servants and labourers were to have " bows and arrows and use the same on Sundays and Holy days, and leave all playing at tennis or football, and other games called coits, dice, casting of the stone, kailes (ie skittles), and other such importune games." The prohibition of swords and daggers to the... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 452 頁
...The Limits of Liberty. 77 They shall have bows and arrows, and use the same of Sundays and holidays ; and leave all playing at tennis or football and other games called quoits, dice, casting of the stone, kailes, and other such importune games. Forasmuch as labourers... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1891 - 452 頁
...this kind of legislation. They shall have bows and arrows, and use the same of Sundays and holidays ; and leave all playing at tennis or football and other games called quoits, dice, casting of the stone, kailes, and other such importune games. Forasmuch as labourers... | |
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