which the hand of time never fails to fpread over the %vita of hunt' n inflitutions
... which the hand of time never fails to fpread over the %vita of hunt' n inflitutions. ...
... which the hand of time never fails to fpread over the %vita of hunt' n inflitutions. ...
... hisnfelf fo entirety to hunting, that he forbad his minifters to his pleafut es with any hufinefs ; faying, his hunting was neceffai yto the flats it 41 was good for his health, and his health was ne,elfary to the nate. Thefe huntings were great nuifances; ...
... who ihot him through the heart, at a hunting match ;* and thus relieved world of his tyranny, after a reign eof twelve years. ...
... his (hull, of which he died two daye after. The fame buck was hunted laft Thurfiiay, by hit Grace the Duke of Roxburgh, and-a great-many of other gentlemen, who are juft now at Selkirk, hunting foxrt that neighbourhood. The buck made a run of 15' computed ...
... voice of law fliall fave you. Should you dare to pry into the polluted reedies of ilate• craft and priefteraft, you [hall be hunted by the raven• cus bloodhounds of tyranny and fanaticifm. ...
... voice of law fliall fave you. Should you dare to pry into the polluted reedies of ilate• craft and priefteraft, you [hall be hunted by the raven• cus bloodhounds of tyranny and fanaticifm. ...
... nature bath left it in, made his property who takes that pains about it. And even 44 amongft us, the hare that any one is hunting is thought 4, his who purfues her •during the chace: for being-a beaft that is looked upon as common,* and no ...
... by his judgement, all affairs both civil and religious; yet devoted his whole time to amufement. His days were fpent in hunting, or idle compolition ;. Lis evenings in all the variety of entertainments which the ingenuity of the traven his wife could ...
... bufinefs, by a thurt of the tranfaelion as related by hiflorians. The favourite amufement of this King (Wiliam Rufus) was hunting. The new foreft was genet ally the feti,e of his fpott. One day as he was mounting his bode to take his cut . - tomary amufement ...
... by his judgement, all affairs both civil and religious; yet devoted his whole time to amufement. His days were fpent in hunting, or idle compolition ;. Lis evenings in all the variety of entertainments which the ingenuity of the traven his wife could ...
... age Thomas ;Coy, .William Troop, and William Hunt, for (beep dealings Coy is five feet five inches and three quarters high, thirty-fix years age; Troop is fivu.Ject nine inches high, thirty years age; Hunt is five feet ten inches high, and forty years ...
... Leonard wit™, fev-fheifi-il-aliog,. t»eaty-fear, five feet eight incite* high, bora - Ytrfklhire. TV) Bridewell, George Hunt* phriet, alias, Richard Humphries- (or vagrancy it about' five feet four inchel high, between thirty and forty of age, belong ...