... tired. To this entertainment, there often follows that of whipping a blinded bear, which is performed by five or six men, standing circularly with whips, which they exercise upon him without any mercy, as he cannot escape from them because of his... The Sportsman - Página 1881869Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 378 páginas
...upon him without any Mercy, as he cannot efcape from them becaufe of his Chain ; he defends himfelf with all his Force and Skill, throwing down all who...tearing the Whips out of their Hands, and breaking them. At thefe Spe&ades, and every where e!fe elfe, the Englijb are conftantly fmoaking TobaccOj and in this... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 380 páginas
...upon him without any Mercy, as he cannot efcape from them becaufe of his Chain ; he defends himfelf with all his Force and Skill, throwing down all who...tearing the Whips out of their Hands, and breaking them. At thefe Spectacles, and every where elfe elfe, the EngliJI) are conftantly fmpaking Tobacco, and in... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 386 páginas
...upon him without any Mercy, as he cannot efcape from them becaufe of his Chain ; he defends himfelf with all his Force and Skill, throwing down all who...enough to get out of it, and tearing the Whips out of iheir Hands, and breaking them. - At- thefe Spe&acles, and- every- wb-ere . elfe, clfe the Englijh... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 390 páginas
...his Chain ; he defends himfelf with all .his Force and Skill, throwing down all who come within hii Reach, and are not active enough to get out of it,...tearing the Whips out of their Hands, and breaking them. At thefe Spectacles, and every where elfe. elfe the Englijh are conftantly fmoaking Tobacco^ .and in... | |
| Paul Hentzner, Sir Robert Naunton - 1797 - 204 páginas
...he cannot efcape from them becaufe of his chain ; he defends himfelf with all his force and fkill, throwing down all who come within his reach, and are...tearing the whips out of their hands, and breaking them. At thefe fpectacles, and every where elfe, the Englifh are conftantly fmoaking tobacco ; and in this... | |
| James Pettit Andrews - 1806 - 394 páginas
...because of his chain. He defends himself with all his force and skill, throwing down all those that come within his reach, and are not active enough to get out of it f and tearing their whips out of their hands, and breaking them. At this spectacle, and every where... | |
| Paul Hentzner - 1807 - 86 páginas
...as he cannot escape from them because of his chain; he defends himself with all his force and skiil, throwing down all who come within his reach and are...tearing the whips out of their hands and breaking them. At these spectacles, and every where else, the English are constantly smoaking Tobacco, and in this... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1817 - 708 páginas
...of those that are wounded or tired." He then adds an account of a still more inhuman pastime : — " To this entertainment, there often follows that of...the whips out of their hands, and breaking them." •)• Stowe, in the edition of his Survey printed in 1618, remarks, that " as for the bayting of... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1821 - 304 páginas
...them, hecause of his chain. He defends himself with all his force and skill, throwing down those that come within his reach, and are not active enough to get out of it ; and tearing their whips out of their hands, and breaking them. At this spectacle, and every where else," he'adds,... | |
| John Nichols - 1823 - 680 páginas
...the horns of the one, and the teeth of the other ; and it sometimes happens they are killed upon (he spot : fresh ones are immediately supplied in the...tearing the whips out of their hands, and breaking them. At these spectacles, and every where else, the English are constantly smoaking tobacco and in this... | |
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