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1867 code of fair play in boxing
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queensberry
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Queensberry may refer to: Queensberry (band) , an all-female German pop group Duke of Queensberry , a hereditary title in Scotland Marquess of Queensberry , a hereditary title in Scotland Marquess of Queensberry rules in boxing Queensberry (hill) , a hill ...
Usage examples of queensberry.
Argyll and Queensberry move about only with a full complement of Highland guards and swordsmen.
It grated on Queensberry to have to acquiesce to a man without political experience, a man decades younger than himself.
Argyll was returned to some remote battlefield, he, Queensberry, would be the one left to rule Scotland.
If he were malicious like Queensberry and had hied himself over at this early hour to torture her, please, she prayed, at least let Robbie be alive.
His gaze traveled across the room to where Queensberry held court in the midst of a throng.
Campbell stared at Queensberry for a moment, as if questioning his sanity.
He turned away and spoke quietly to his ADC, as though Queensberry no longer existed, and then walked from the room.
Not either of you, and not Argyll or Queensberry, not my damned brother, nor the Erskines.
His taste was for country life and country sports, and men like Queensberry with their penchant for evil offended him, when he bothered to notice.
The opposition had more than enough votes, even if Argyll and Queensberry mustered every bought and bribed man.
Argyll and Queensberry would be a force to be reckoned with in the future.
The brothers dominated Scottish politics after Queensberry died in 1711.
And then Queensberry can pay up the forty-two thousand pounds he used for bribery.
Godfrey was saying to his employer, the Duke of Queensberry, a thin, dark man of middle age.
All you and Queensberry would have is a dead defendant accused of rape.