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" The trees everywhere overgrow the road, so that it is totally impervious to the sun, except at a few places. And to add to all the infamous circumstances which concur to plague a traveller, I must not forget... "
The Industrial Revolution: Being the Parts Entitled Parliamentary Colbertism ... - Pagina 536
door William Cunningham - 1908 - 886 pagina’s
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A Six Weeks Tour, Through the Southern Counties of England and ..., Volume 1

Arthur Young - 1769 - 414 pagina’s
...as a quarter. The trees every where over-grow the road, fo that it is totally impervious to the fun, except at a few places: And to add to all the infamous circumftances, which concur to plague a traveller, I muft not forget the eternally meeting with chalk-waggons;...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 103

1855 - 550 pagina’s
...are of an incredible depth, and a pavement of diamonds might as well be sought for as a quarter. The trees everywhere overgrow the road, so that it is...to the sun except at a few places. And, to add to the infamous circumstances that continually occur to plague a traveller, I must not forget the eternally...
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURTY

ALEXANDRA ANDTEWS - 1856 - 370 pagina’s
...are of an incredible depth, and a pavement of diamonds might as well be sought for as a quarter. The trees everywhere overgrow the road, so that it is...to the sun except at a few places. And, to add to the infamous circumstances that continually occur to plague a traveller, I must not forget the eternally...
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Lives of the Engineers: With an Account of Their Principal Works, Volume 1

Samuel Smiles - 1861 - 536 pagina’s
...carriage. I saw a fellow creep under his waggon to assist me to lift, if possible, my chaise over a hedge. To add to all the infamous circumstances which concur to plague a traveller, I must not forget the eternally meeting with chalk waggons, themselves frequently stuck fast, till a collection of them...
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The life of Thomas Telford, civil engineer, with an intr. history of roads ...

Samuel Smiles - 1867 - 394 pagina’s
...carriage. I saw a fellow creep under his waggon to assist me to lift, if possible, my chaise over a hedge. To add to all the infamous circumstances which concur to plague a traveller, I must not forget the eternally meeting with chalk waggons, themselves frequently stuck fast, till a collection of them...
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Stifford and its neighbourhood, past and present. [With] More about Stifford

William Palin - 1871 - 254 pagina’s
...are of an incredible depth, and a pavement of diamonds might as well be sought for as a quarter. The trees everywhere overgrow the road, so that it is...to the sun except at a few places. And, to add to the infamous circumstances that continually occur to plague a traveller, I must not forget the eternally...
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Stifford and Its Neighbourhood, Past and Present. Printed for Private ...

William Palin - 1871 - 258 pagina’s
...are of an incredible depth, and a pavement of diamonds might as well be sought for as a quarter. The trees everywhere overgrow the road, so that it is...to the sun except at a few places. And, to add to the infamous circumstances that continually occur to plague a traveller, I must not forget the eternally...
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The English Illustrated Magazine, Volume 3

1886 - 848 pagina’s
...are of an incredible depth, and a pavement of diamonds might as well be sought for as a quarter. The trees everywhere overgrow the road, so that it is...the infamous circumstances which concur to plague the traveller, I must not forget the eternally meeting with chalkwaggons ; themselves frequently stuck...
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England and the English in the Eighteenth Century: Chapters in the ..., Volume 2

William Connor Sydney - 1891 - 428 pagina’s
...are of an incredible depth, and a pavement of diamonds might as well be fought for as a quarter. The trees everywhere overgrow the road, so that it is...which concur to plague a traveller, I must not forget the eternally meeting with chalk waggons, themselves frequently stuck fast till a collection of them...
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The Growth of English Industry and Commerce ..., Volume 2

William Cunningham - 1907 - 662 pagina’s
...ages of barbarism none ever equalled that from Bellericay to the King's Head at Tilbury. It is fur near 12 miles so narrow, that a mouse cannot pass...circumstances, which concur to plague a traveller, I nnn-t not forget eternally meeting with chalk-waggons; themselves frequently stuck fast, till a collection...
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