Blackwood's Magazine, Том 197W. Blackwood, 1915 |
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... JOUST . BY DAVID HANNAY , NICKY - NAN , RESERVIST . By " BY " Q. " CHAPS . VII.-IX. , " QUID NON MORTALIA PECTORA BROKEN PANE . " - · • · BUSINESS AS USUAL - THE 36 42 61 76 · 87 105 116 • • 130 TENURES - SPORTING AND SPORTIVE . BY ...
... JOUST . BY DAVID HANNAY , NICKY - NAN , RESERVIST . By " BY " Q. " CHAPS . VII.-IX. , " QUID NON MORTALIA PECTORA BROKEN PANE . " - · • · BUSINESS AS USUAL - THE 36 42 61 76 · 87 105 116 • • 130 TENURES - SPORTING AND SPORTIVE . BY ...
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... their platoons . takes the first pull ; touches It is right to foster a spirit of " six o'clock " on the distant emulation in young troops . ( To be continued . ) A GREAT JOUST . 1915. ] 75 The First Hundred Thousand .
... their platoons . takes the first pull ; touches It is right to foster a spirit of " six o'clock " on the distant emulation in young troops . ( To be continued . ) A GREAT JOUST . 1915. ] 75 The First Hundred Thousand .
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... joust as being too danger- ous . The Church had good cause to condemn the game as being so perilous to life that men were cut off in their sins , and the soul perished with the body . The chivalry of the middle ages was ready enough to ...
... joust as being too danger- ous . The Church had good cause to condemn the game as being so perilous to life that men were cut off in their sins , and the soul perished with the body . The chivalry of the middle ages was ready enough to ...
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... joust was the thing , and when leave to hold it was given , then Vanguard mounted the dais at the head of the hall and read out the twenty laws of the Pass of Honour 99 The King He devised by Suero ... joust 1915. ] 77 A Great Joust .
... joust was the thing , and when leave to hold it was given , then Vanguard mounted the dais at the head of the hall and read out the twenty laws of the Pass of Honour 99 The King He devised by Suero ... joust 1915. ] 77 A Great Joust .
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... joust in its most gentle- manly form - that is to say , a succession of encounters be- tween single champions , wear- ing the full tilting armour , mounted and using the lanee only . The place was the bridge over the Órbigo , south ...
... joust in its most gentle- manly form - that is to say , a succession of encounters be- tween single champions , wear- ing the full tilting armour , mounted and using the lanee only . The place was the bridge over the Órbigo , south ...
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