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Tartan (Scottish Gaelic:
breacan [ˈpɾʲɛxkən]) is a
patterned cloth consisting of
crossing horizontal and
vertical bands in
multiple colours,
forming repeating...
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further bad luck as the
ships were
intercepted by
French pirates, who "
playd extreemely upon us with
their shot,"
hitting White (to his
great embarr****ment)...
- France.
Togither with
Auntient | Pistoll. | As it hath bene
sundry times playd by the
Right honorable | the Lord
Chamberlaine his seruants. |
LONDON |...
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shall be
accounted a Hazard; But the Ball is to be
taken out Teed and
playd with any Iron Club.
Debate surrounds the
authorship of
these regulations...
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Rauchmaul (19
April 1891 – 5
April 1968) was a
Hungarian fooballer who
playd as a
midfielder and a
later manager. In the 1937–38
Nemzeti Bajnokság I...
- to stop hit well iij
dayes afore hand with stone,
bicause that
whane he
playd there at the
paume [handball] the
ballis that he
plaid withe oft
ranne yn...
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coniunction and
ioyning of the two
noble houses,
Lancaster and Yorke. As it was
playd by the
Queenes Maiesties Players. London:
printed by
Thomas Creede, and...
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lords were To weet
their cork-heild schoone; Bot lang owre a' the play wer
playd,
Thair hats they swam aboone. 10. O lang, lang may the
ladies sit, Wi' their...
- Championship. The third-placed
teams in the
Leinster and
Munster championships playd the two
teams who
competed in the Joe
McDonagh Cup final, with the two Joe...