| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 oldal
...and arrowSj are at this day to be seen commonly amongst the northern Irish Scots, whose Scottish bows are not past three quarters of a yard long, with a string of wreathed hemp slackly bent, and whose arrow* are not much above half an ell long, tipped with iteel heads, made... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 oldal
...and arrows, are at this day to be seen commonly amongst the northern Irish Scots, whose Scottish bows are not past three quarters of a yard long, with a string of wreathed hemp slackly bent, and whose arrows are not much above half an ell long, tipped with steel heads, made... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 970 oldal
...arrows, are at this day to be seen commonly amongst the northern Irish Scots, whose Scottish bows are hot past three quarters of a yard long, with a string of wreathed hemp slackly bent, and whose arrows are not much above half an ell long, tipped with steel heads, -made... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 550 oldal
...arrows, are at this day to be seen commonly amongst the northern Irish Scots, whose Scottish bows ar| not past three quarters of a yard long, with a string of wreathed hemp slackly bent, and whose arrows are not much above half an ell long, tipped with (Steel heads,... | |
| James Logan - 1831 - 434 oldal
...bows and little quivers with shortbearded arrows, which Spenser says " are at this day to be scene, not past three quarters of a yard long, with a string of wreathed hempe slackely bent, and whose arrows are not above half an ell long." The battle of Halidowne hill, 1333, affords an instance of... | |
| Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva - 1833 - 390 oldal
...the same Olaus. And the same sort both of bowes, quivers, and arrowes, are at this day to bee seene commonly amongst the Northerne Irish-Scots, whose...that they enter into a man or horse most cruelly, notwithstanding that they are shot forth weakely.—Spenser. I have heard some great warriours say,... | |
| Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva - 1833 - 412 oldal
...Scythian as you may reade in the same Olaus. And the same sort both of bowes, quivers, and arrowes, are at this day to bee scene commonly amongst the Northerne...string of wreathed hempe slackely bent, and whose arrowcs are not much above halfe an ell long, tipped with steele heads, made like common broad arrow... | |
| James Logan - 1833 - 556 oldal
...bows and little quivers with short-bearded arrows, which Spenser says " are at this day to be scene, not past three quarters of a yard long, with a string of wreathed hempe slackely bent, and whose arrows are not above half an ell long." The battle of Halidowne hill, 1333, affords an instance of... | |
| Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva - 1837 - 424 oldal
...Scythian as you may reade in the same Olaus. And the same sort both of bowes, quivers, and arrowes, are at this day to bee scene commonly amongst the Northerne...that they enter into a man or horse most cruelly, notwithstanding that they are shot forth weakely. — Spenser. I have heard some great warriours say,... | |
| Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva - 1837 - 420 oldal
...the same (Minis. And the same sort both of bowes, quivers, and arrowes, are at this day to bee seene commonly amongst the Northerne Irish-Scots, whose...sharpe and slender, that they enter into a man or home most cruelly, notwithstanding that they are shot forth weakely. — Spenser. I have heard some... | |
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