The last nine miles of the way cost us six hours' time to conquer them ; and indeed we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him. The History of Progress in Great Britain - Página 156por Robert Kemp Philp - 1859Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Abel Boyer - 1704 - 322 páginas
...« indeedwc had never done ic, if our good Milter had « not feveral tunes leat us a pair of Horfes out of his « own Coach, whereby we were enabled to...the way for him ; they made us believe, that ' the feveral Grounds we croft, and his Grace's Park « would al!eviatetheFatigue,butl proteft Lcouldhard*... | |
| James Heywood Markland - 1824 - 692 páginas
...to conquer them, and indeed we had never done it if our good Master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were...any difference between them and the common roads." e In the time of Charles, surnamed the proud duke of Somerset, who died in 17't8, the roads in Sussex... | |
| 1828 - 746 páginas
...to conquer them; and indeed we had never done it; if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to ttace out the way fbr hith.” Afterwards, writing of his depatture on the following day from Petworth... | |
| Henry Teonge - 1825 - 364 páginas
...conquer them ; and indeed we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him." Afterwards, writing of his departure on the following day from Petworth to Guildford, and thence to... | |
| 1828 - 724 páginas
...conquer them ; and indeed we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him." Afterwards, writing of his departure on the following day from Petworth to Guildford, and thence to... | |
| 1831 - 470 páginas
...conquer them ; and indeed we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him." Afterwards, writing of his departure on the following day from Petworth to Guildford, and thence to... | |
| Charles Knight, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1831 - 240 páginas
...to conquer them; and indeed we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him." Afterwards, writing of his departure on the following day from Petworth to Guildford, and thence to... | |
| Editor of The family manual and servant's guide - 1835 - 412 páginas
...conquer them; and indeed, we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him*." Again, about 1746, a manuscript letter from a servant of the duke of Somerset, .dated from London,... | |
| 1835 - 480 páginas
...conquer them ; and, indeed, we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him."* Again, about 1746, a manuscript letter from a servant of the duke of Somerset, dated from London, and... | |
| Henry Lawes Long - 1836 - 110 páginas
...good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were able to trace out the way for him ; they made us believe that the several grounds we crossed, and his Grace's park, would alleviate the fatigue, but I protest I could hardly perceive any... | |
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