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" In the fame manner the bull was tempted to engage the other cavaliers, and always .with the fame fuccefs : till having received the honourable wounds from their lances, he was encountered by the other men on foot : who, after playing with him, with an... "
Letters Concerning the Spanish Nation: Written at Madrid During the Years ... - Page 109
by Edward Clarke - 1763 - 354 pages
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The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ..., Volume 2

1763 - 592 pages
...cavaliers, and always with the fame fuccefi : till having received the honourable wounds from their lancet, he WAS encountered by the other men on foot: who,...his neck or fide, which brings him to -the ground j and then they fini(h him at once, tjr ftriking a dagger, tr the point uf af"W'>rd, btbinJ bis boras...
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A New Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels: Containing ..., Volume 5

Voyages and travels - 1767 - 506 pages
...engage the Other cavaliers, and always with the fame fuccefs, till having received the wounds with their lances, he was encountered by the other men on foot, who, after playing with him with incredible agility as long as they thought proper, eafily put an end to him by thrufting a fword either...
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Gallery of Nature and Art, Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ..., Volume 5

Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 728 pages
...engage the other cavaliers, and always with the same success, till having received the wounds with their lances, he was encountered by the other men on foot ; who, after main, taining a sportive conflict with incredible agility as long as they thought proper, easily put...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 94, Part 2; Volume 136

Early English newspapers - 1824 - 718 pages
...the same manner the bull was tempted to engage the other cavalier, and always with the same success, till, having received the honourable wounds from their...an incredible agility as long as they think proper, easily put an end to him by thrusting a sword either into his neck or gide, which brings him to the...
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Death and Money in the Afternoon: A History of the Spanish Bullfight

Adrian Shubert - History - 1999 - 281 pages
...the same manner the bull was tempted to engage the other cavaliers, and always with the same success: till having received the honourable wounds from their...incredible agility, as long as they think proper, easily put an end to him. . . . After this the bull is hurried offby mules, finely adorned and decked...
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