But when they came to straights and interruptions, for want of gravity in the beasts, and too much in the riders, there happened some curvetting, which made no little disorder. Judge Twisden, to his great affright and the consternation of his grave brethren,... The Book of Modern Anecdotes: Humour, Wit, and Wisdom, American, Legal ... - Trang 180được biên tập bởi - 1873 - 448 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| James Kirby - 1897 - 452 trang
...too much in the riders, there happened some curvetting, which made no little disorder. Judge Twieden, to his great affright, and the consternation of his...the dirt ; but all, at length, arrived safe without loss of life or limbs in the service. This accident was enough to divert the like frolic for the future,... | |
| Alexander Pulling - 1897 - 354 trang
...interruptions, for want of gravity in the beasts, or too much in the riders, there happened some curvetting which made no little disorder. " Judge Twisden, to his great affright, and the consternations of his grave brethren, was laid along in the dirt, but all at length arrived safe, without... | |
| Hugh Hale Leigh Bellot - 1902 - 558 trang
...interruption, for want of gravity in the beasts, and too much in the riders, there happened some curvetting which made no little disorder. Judge Twisden, to his...of his grave brethren, was laid along in the dirt." "This accident," concludes North, "was enough to divert the like frolic for the future, and the very... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1924 - 758 trang
...interruptions for want of gravity in the beasts, and too much in the riders, there happened some curvetting, which made no little disorder. Judge Twisden, to his...of his grave brethren, was laid along in the dirt," Examen 57. II He tells us, Lives iii 140, that the fact that his brother Dudley became a commissioner... | |
| 1859 - 636 trang
...interruptions, for want of gravity in the beasts, or too much in the riders, there happened some curvetting, which made no little disorder. Judge Twisden, to his...the dirt ; but all at length arrived safe, without loss of life or limb in the service. This accident was enough to divert the like frolic for the future... | |
| 1841 - 414 trang
...the disaster, " and for too much in the riders, there happened some curvetting, which made no small disorder. Judge Twisden, to his great affright, and the consternation of his brethren, was laid all along in the dirt ; but all at length arrived safe, without loss of life or... | |
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