| 1808 - 560 páginas
...woods and climbing the tops of mountains, learn by nightly practice to endure the fatigue by day f and as they meditate on war during peace, they acquire the art of righting by accuftoming themfelves to the ufe of the lance, and by inuring themfelves to hard exercife... | |
| Peter Roberts - 1815 - 398 páginas
...woods, and climbing the tops of the mountains, learn, by nightly practice, to endure the fatigue by day ; and, as they meditate on war during peace, they...fighting by accustoming themselves to the use of the Jance, and by inuring themselves to hard .exercise. Not addicted to gluttony or drunkenness, this people... | |
| Giraldus (Cambrensis.) - 1863 - 550 páginas
...woods, and climbing the tops of mountains, learn by practice to endure fatigue through day and night ; and as they meditate on war during peace, they acquire...lance, and by inuring themselves to hard exercise. In our time, king Henry II., in reply to the enquiries of Emanuel, emperor of Constantinople, concerning... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1916 - 282 páginas
...woods and climbing the top of mountains, learn by practice to endure fatigue through day and night, and as they meditate on war during peace, they acquire...lance, and by inuring themselves to hard exercise." In times of peace, however, when the king with his nobles was not occupied with matters relating to... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1916 - 636 páginas
...woods and climbing the top of mountains, learn by practice to endure fatigue through day and night, and as they meditate on war during peace, they acquire...lance, and by inuring themselves to hard exercise." In times of peace, however, when the king with his nobles was not occupied with matters relating to... | |
| 1882 - 990 páginas
...climb124 125 mg the tops of mountains, thus learning by practice to endure fatigue through day and night; and as they meditate on war during peace, they acquire...fighting, by accustoming themselves to the use of lances, and by inuring themselves to hard exercise. "In our time, King Henry II., in reply to the inquiries... | |
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