Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen327William Blackwood, 1980 |
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... boxing was so highly valued ? Mere enjoyment pro- vided by the spectacle of personal combat was not the only reason . As we have seen , boxing was accepted as the replacement of the knife , and with the decline in the use of weapons the ...
... boxing was so highly valued ? Mere enjoyment pro- vided by the spectacle of personal combat was not the only reason . As we have seen , boxing was accepted as the replacement of the knife , and with the decline in the use of weapons the ...
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... boxing . Certainly injuries can be sustained in the ring . But it is only recently that in first - class cricket batsmen have donned head - guards to protect themselves against dangerous bouncers . It would be illogical , therefore , if ...
... boxing . Certainly injuries can be sustained in the ring . But it is only recently that in first - class cricket batsmen have donned head - guards to protect themselves against dangerous bouncers . It would be illogical , therefore , if ...
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... boxing - halls have not received such support in recent times . About the only professional promotions comparable with the former small boxing - halls in this country are a number of clubs whose members can watch boxing while they dine ...
... boxing - halls have not received such support in recent times . About the only professional promotions comparable with the former small boxing - halls in this country are a number of clubs whose members can watch boxing while they dine ...
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THREES ABOUT AT CHILIANWALA BY J M BRERETON | 27 |
TORCH FOR MARSHAL TITO A BY LESLIE GARDINER 199 | 87 |
JUDITH WRIGHT THE BY A L ROWSE | 164 |
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