The History of Gambling in EnglandDifference between Gaming and Gambling-Universality and Antiquity of Gambling-Isis and Osiris-Games and Dice of the Egyptians-China and India-The Jews-Among the Greeks and Romans-Among Mahometans-Early Dicing-Dicing in England in the 13th and 14th Centuries-In the 17th Century-Celebrated Gamblers-Bourchier-Swiss Anecdote-Dicing in the 18th Century. Gaming is derived from the Saxon word Gamen, meaning joy, pleasure, sports, or gaming-and is so interpreted by Bailey, in his Dictionary of 1736; whilst Johnson gives Gamble-to play extravagantly for money, and this distinction is to be borne in mind in the perusal of this book; although the older term was in use until the invention of the later-as we see in Cotton's Compleat Gamester (1674), in which he gives the following excellent definition of the word: -"Gaming is an enchanting witchery, gotten between Idleness and Avarice: an itching disease, that makes some scratch the head, whilst others, as if they were bitten by a Tarantula, are laughing themselves to death; or, lastly, it is a paralytical distemper, which, seizing the arm, the man cannot chuse but shake his elbow. |
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... gentleman , there arose some questions about a cast . Sir William's antagonist declared it was a four and a five ; he as positively insisted that it was a five and a six : the other then swore with a bitter imprecation that it was as he ...
... gentleman , there arose some questions about a cast . Sir William's antagonist declared it was a four and a five ; he as positively insisted that it was a five and a six : the other then swore with a bitter imprecation that it was as he ...
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... Gentleman , and will not want : however , if you will be patient , he will pay you another time ; if you are so tame as to take this , go no more to the Ordinary ; for then the whole Gang will be ever and anon watching an opportunity to ...
... Gentleman , and will not want : however , if you will be patient , he will pay you another time ; if you are so tame as to take this , go no more to the Ordinary ; for then the whole Gang will be ever and anon watching an opportunity to ...
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... Gentleman very much to lend him a crown the Gentleman refus'd him several times , yet , still , the Borrower persisted ; and , holding his head too near the Caster's elbow , it chanced to hit his nose : the other , thinking it to be ...
... Gentleman very much to lend him a crown the Gentleman refus'd him several times , yet , still , the Borrower persisted ; and , holding his head too near the Caster's elbow , it chanced to hit his nose : the other , thinking it to be ...
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... , and having won his own Money back again , and as much more to it , of one particular Gentleman who was now fretting and fuming in as bad manner as Bourchier was before , he very courteously pull'd GAMBLING IN ENGLAND 23.
... , and having won his own Money back again , and as much more to it , of one particular Gentleman who was now fretting and fuming in as bad manner as Bourchier was before , he very courteously pull'd GAMBLING IN ENGLAND 23.
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... Gentleman look very sour upon the Winner , who carried off his booty whilst he was well . ” He grew prosperous , and got into high society , as book- makers and others now do at Horse Races ; for we find that " being at the Groom ...
... Gentleman look very sour upon the Winner , who carried off his booty whilst he was well . ” He grew prosperous , and got into high society , as book- makers and others now do at Horse Races ; for we find that " being at the Groom ...
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