English LeavesMethuen, 1969 - 168 páginas |
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... cricket ; but there were games with the rudiments of cricket in them , not unrelated to Bat and Trap , from which it gradually evolved . Let historians be consulted ; my concern here is not with remote and dark origins or the crude ...
... cricket ; but there were games with the rudiments of cricket in them , not unrelated to Bat and Trap , from which it gradually evolved . Let historians be consulted ; my concern here is not with remote and dark origins or the crude ...
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... cricket nearly two hundred years ago . Such enthusiasm and interest are particularly admirable when one reflects that cricket has always been a democratic game without respect of persons : noblemen get no preferential treatment even on ...
... cricket nearly two hundred years ago . Such enthusiasm and interest are particularly admirable when one reflects that cricket has always been a democratic game without respect of persons : noblemen get no preferential treatment even on ...
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... cricket lies in the possibilities of every ball . The bat awaiting the ball is indeed an implement of destiny , but the ball which the bat awaits is more fateful . In its flight through the air , after it has left the bowler's hand and ...
... cricket lies in the possibilities of every ball . The bat awaiting the ball is indeed an implement of destiny , but the ball which the bat awaits is more fateful . In its flight through the air , after it has left the bowler's hand and ...
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ENGLANDS ANCIENT CAPITAL | 26 |
GREENWICH OBSERVATORY | 42 |
ENGLAND IN 1810II | 51 |
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Abbey Alfred Mynn Augustine's ball Barham Bath Bath's batsman beautiful Beldham Bishop bowling bridge buried C. R. W. Nevinson called Canterbury century chapel Charles church Clarke cricket early England English famous fast bowler Felix Flamsteed flowers Fuller Pilch garden George Gertrude Jekyll GREATEST PLAYERS Greenwich ground Hambledon Club Hampshire hill Ingoldsby Jefferies John Nyren John Small Kent Kentish King lady Lancashire later lived London Lord match Micawber Middlesex Miss Jekyll never Notts painted Pavilion at Lord's Photo Pilgrims played portrait Richard Nyren Roman roof Salisbury Cathedral Sarum seen shillings Simond single-wicket slow bowler spire stone Stonehenge sure Surrey Surrey batsman Sussex things Thomas to-day tomb visitor W. G. GRACE Watling Street wicket wicket-keeper Wickfield William Lillywhite Winchester windmills Yorkshire all-rounder Young Cricketer's Tutor