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" ... on; if not, he threw the ball from him, unless it was wrested from him by the other party, but no person was allowed to kick it. "
The History of the County of Derby - Page 311
by Stephen Glover - 1829
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The Statistical Account of Scotland: Drawn Up from the ..., Volume 18

Sir John Sinclair - 1796 - 682 pages
...oppofite party, and then, if hd could fluke himfc'f loofe from thofe on the oppofite fide, who ftized him, he run on : if not, he threw the ball from him, unkfs it was wrefted from him by the other pmy ; but no perfon was allowed to kick it. The obj ft of...
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The Statistical Account of Scotland: Drawn Up from the ..., Volume 18

Sir John Sinclair - 1796 - 682 pages
...oppofite party, and then, if he could fiiake himfelf loofe from thofe on the oppofite fide, who ftized him, he run on : if not, he threw the ball from him, unlefs it was wrefled from him by the other piirty ; but no perfon was allowed to kick it. The object...
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The every-day book, or, The guide to the year

William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...himself loose from those on the opposite sido who seized him, he run on; if not, he threw the hall alentine hang it, that is, to put it three times into a small hole in the moor, which was the tiool or limit...
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The Every-day Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements ...

William Hone - 1868 - 846 pages
...hands, run with it till overtaken by one of the opposite party ; and then, if he could shake himself loose from those on the opposite side who seized him,...allowed to kick it. The object of the married men was to hang it, that is, to put it three times into a small hole in the moor, which was the dool or limit...
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The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the ..., Volume 1

William Hone - 1826 - 882 pages
...hands, run with it till overtaken by one of the opposite party ; and then, if he could shake himself loose from those on the opposite side who seized him,...allowed to kick it. The object of the married men was to lumg it, that is, to put it throe times into • small hole in the moor, which was the dool or limit...
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The Every-day Book: Or Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements, Sports ...

William Hone - 1826 - 892 pages
...hands, run with it till overtaken by one of the opposite party ; and then, if he could shake himself loose from those on the opposite side who seized him,...other party, but no person was allowed to kick it. Th» object of the married men was to hang it, that is, to put it three times into a small hole in...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calendar of ..., Volume 1

William Hone - 1830 - 878 pages
...hands, run with it till overtaken by one of the opposite party ; and then, if he could shake tumself loose from those on the opposite side who seized him,...allowed to kick it. The object of the married men was to liaug it, that is, to put it three times into a small hole in the moor, which was the dnnl or limit...
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The history and gazetteer of the county of Derby

Stephen Glover - 1831 - 510 pages
...; and then, if he could shake himself loose from those on the opposite side who seized him, he ran on ; if not, he threw the ball from him, unless it...allowed to kick it. The object of the married men was to hang it, that is, to put it three times into a small hole in the moor, which was the dool or limit...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calandar of Popular ...

William Hone - 1835 - 876 pages
...hands, run with it till overtaken by one of the opposite party ; and then, if he could shake himself loose from those on the opposite side who seized him,...allowed to kick it. The object of the married men was to hang it, that is, to put it three times into a small hole in the moor, which was the dool or limit...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 27

1836 - 456 pages
...and then, if he could shake himself loose from those on the opposite side who seized him, he ran on j if not, he threw the ball from him, unless it was...allowed to kick it. The object of the married men was to hang it, that is, to put it three times into a small hole in the moor, which was the dool, or limit,...
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