| 1784 - 506 sider
...afhamed, and the pagge before it. The back rank clofed before the front one, and that again refumed its place, as in the two former dances ; but then...divided, retreated to each end of the area, and left the greateft part of the ground clear. At that inftant, two men entered very haftily, and excrcifeil the... | |
| 1784 - 1282 sider
...and that again refumed its placf, .as in the two former dances ; but then they began again, farroea triple row, divided, retreated to each end of the area, and left the greatcft part of the ground clear. At that inftant.tuo men entered very haltily, and excrcilcd the... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 sider
...which they held the face aside, as if ashamed, and the pagge before it. The back rank closed before the front one, and that again resumed its place, as...and left the greatest part of the ground clear. At that instant, two men entered very hastily, and exercised the clubs which they use in battle. They... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 638 sider
...par" ticular approbation was one in which they " held the face aside as if ashamed, and the " Pa£'g* before it. The back rank closed be" fore the front...exercised the clubs which they use in " battle. They did this by first twirling them " in their hands, and making circular strokes " before them with great... | |
| William Mariner - 1817 - 638 sider
...ticular approbation was one in which they " held the face aside as if ashamed, and the " PaS'S' Def01'e it. The back rank closed be" fore the front one, and...exercised the clubs which they use in " battle. They did (his by first twirling them " in their hands, and making circular strokes " before them with great... | |
| William Mariner - 1818 - 360 sider
...they " held the face aside as if ashamed, and the " P a ggi before it. The back rank closed before " the front one, and that again resumed its " place,...exercised the clubs which they use in battle. " They did this by first twirling them in " their hands, and making circular strokes be" fore them with great... | |
| William Mariner - 1820 - 482 sider
...which they held the face aside as if ashamed, and the paggi before it. The back rank closed before the front one, and that again resumed its place, as...; but then they began again, formed a triple row, divid- ed, retreated to each end of the area, and left the greatest part of the ground clear. At this... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 532 sider
...which they held the face aside, as if ashamed, and the pagge before it. The back rank closed before the front one, and that again resumed its place, as...and left the greatest part of the ground clear. At that instant, two men entered very hastily, and exercised the clubs which they use in battle. They... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 644 sider
...which they held the face aside, as if ashamed, and the pagge before it. The back rank closed before the front one, and that again resumed its place, as...and left the greatest part of the ground clear. At that instant, two men entered very hastily, and exercised the clubs which they use in battle. They... | |
| David Laing Purves - 1874 - 856 sider
...which they held the face aside as if ashamed, and the " pagge" before it The back rank closed before the front one, and that again resumed its place, as...and left the greatest part of the ground clear. At that instant two men entered very hastily, and exercised the clubs which they use in battle. They did... | |
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