| 1856 - 516 strani
...found them in ye streete at play, openly; some pitching ye barr, & some at stooleball,* and shuch like sports. So he went to them, and tooke away their implements,...let them kepe their houses, but ther should be no gameing or revelling in ye streets. Since which time nothing hath been atempted that way, at least... | |
| 1877 - 796 strani
...found them in y' streete at play, openly; some pitching y" barr, & some at stoole-ball, and shuch like sports. So he went to them, and tooke away their implements,...it mater of devotion, let them kepe their houses, butther should be no gameing or revelling in y" streets. Since which time nothing hath been atempted... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1884 - 996 strani
...found them in ye streete at play, openly: some pitching ye barr, and some at stoole-ball and shuch like sports. So he went to them and tooke away their implements,...that was against his conscience that they should play and others worke. If they made ye keeping of it matter of devotion, let them kepe their houses, but... | |
| George William Curtis - 1883 - 22 strani
...them in ye streete at play, openly : some pitching ye barr, and some at stoole-ball and shuch like sports. So he went to them and tooke away their implements,...that was against his conscience that they should play and others worke. If they made ye keeping of it matter of de-' votion, let them kepe their houses,... | |
| Nina Moore Tiffany - 1888 - 228 strani
...ye barr and some at stooleball [a game in which a ball is driven from stool to stool] and such like sports. So he went to them, and tooke away their implements,...was against his conscience, that they should play and others worke. If they made ye keeping of it matter of devotion, let them keep their houses, but... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1892 - 622 strani
...them in the streete at play, openly ; some pitching the barr, and some at stoole-ball, and shuch like sports. So he went to them, and tooke away their implements,...was against his conscience, that they should play and others worke. If they made the keeping of it mater of devotion, let them kepe their houses, but... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1892 - 566 strani
...tould them that was against his conscience, that they should play and others worke. If they made the keeping of it mater of devotion, let them kepe their houses, but ther should be no gameing or revelling in the streets. Since which time nothing hath been attempted that way, at least... | |
| Morton Dexter - 1894 - 392 strani
...found them in ye streete at play, openly ; some pitching ye barr, & some at stoole-ball, and shuch l1ke sports. So he went to them, and tooke away their implements,...let them kepe their houses, but ther should be no gameing or revelling in ye streets. Since which time nothing hath been atempted that way, at least... | |
| 1894 - 596 strani
...took away their implements and told them that was against his conscience, that they should play and others worke. If they made ye keeping of it mater of devotion, let them kepe their houses, but there should be no gaming or revelling in ye streets. THE HOLLY AND THE CHRISTMAS TREE. IN connection... | |
| 1897 - 1030 strani
...found them in ye streete at play, openly : some pitching ye barr, and some at stoole-ball and such like sports. So he went to them and tooke away their implements, and tould them that it was against his conscience that they should play and others worke.- If they made ye keeping of it... | |
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