I bade him alight, which with all willingness he quickly granted, and there, in a meadow ancle deep in water at the least, bidding farewell to our doublets, in our shirts began to charge each other, having afore commanded our surgeons to withdraw themselves... Peerage of England. ... - Page 155by Arthur Collins - 1812Full view - About this book
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...all willingness he quickly granted, and there, in a meadow ankle-deep in water, at the least, bidding farewell to our doublets, in our shirts began to charge...us. conjuring them, besides, as they respected our favour* or their own safeties, not to stir, but suffer us to execute our pleasure. We being fully resolved... | |
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...shirts we began to charge each other : having before commanded our surgeons to withdraw themselves at a pretty distance from us ; conjuring them besides,...safeties, not to stir, but suffer us to execute our pleasure, we being fully resolved (God forgive us !) to dispatch each other by what means we could.... | |
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...he quickly granted, and there in a meadow, anklo deep in water at the least, bidding farewell to onr doublets, in our shirts began to charge each other...safeties, not to stir, but suffer us to execute our pleasure ; we being fully resolved — God forgive us! — to despatch each other by what means wo... | |
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| 1854 - 404 pages
...with willingness he quickly granted, and there in a meadow, anklo deep in water at the least, bidding farewell to our doublets, in our shirts began to charge...safeties, not to stir, but suffer us to execute our pleasure ; we being fully resolved — God forgive us! — to despatch each other by what means we... | |
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| Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1858 - 574 pages
...all willingness he quickly granted; and there, in a meadow ankle-deep in water at the least, bidding farewell to our doublets, in our shirts began to charge...pleasures; we being fully resolved (God forgive us!) to despatch each other by what means we could. I made a thrust 16i3. at my enemy, but was short, and in... | |
| Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1858 - 568 pages
...all willingness he quickly granted; and there, in a meadow ankle-deep in water at the least, bidding farewell to our doublets, in our shirts began to charge...pleasures; we being fully resolved (God forgive us!) 1 This narrative, as well as tbe letters of challenge, is printed entire in the Guardian, Xos. 129... | |
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