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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 eternally meeting with chalk waggons, themselves... "
Lives of the Engineers, with an Account of Their Principal Works: Comprising ... - Página 201
por Samuel Smiles - 1861
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen103

1855 - 518 páginas
...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...and twenty or thirty horses may be tacked to each other, to draw them out one by one. After this description, will you, can you, believe me when I tell...
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THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURTY

ALEXANDRA ANDTEWS - 1856 - 370 páginas
...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...and twenty or thirty horses may be tacked to each other, to draw them out one by one. After this description, will you, can you, believe me when I tell...
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The Eighteenth Century: Or, Illustrations of the Manners and Customs of Our ...

Alexander Andrews - 1856 - 372 páginas
...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...and twenty or thirty horses may be tacked to each other, to draw them out one by one. After this description, will you, can you, believe me when I tell...
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All the Year Round, Volumen6

Charles Dickens - 1862 - 632 páginas
...to lift, if possible, my chaise over a hedge. To add to all the infamous circumstances which occur to plague a traveller, I must not forget the eternally...may be tacked to each to draw them out, one by one." In Essex, generally, he found the roads full of ruts " of an incredible deptli ;" he found the turnpike-road...
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The life of Thomas Telford, civil engineer, with an intr. history of roads ...

Samuel Smiles - 1867 - 394 páginas
...incredible depth," and he almost swore at one near Tilbury. " Of all the cursed roads," he says, " that ever disgraced this kingdom in the very ages...may be tacked to each to draw them out one by one ! " * Yet will it be believed, the proposal to form a turnpike - road from Chelmsford to Tilbury was...
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Stifford and its neighbourhood, past and present. [With] More about Stifford

William Palin - 1871 - 254 páginas
...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 meeting with chalk-waggons, themselves frequently stuck fast till a collection of them are in the same situation,...
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Stifford and Its Neighbourhood, Past and Present. Printed for Private ...

William Palin - 1871 - 258 páginas
...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 meeting with chalk-waggons, themselves frequently stuck fast till a collection of them are in the same situation,...
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Miscellanies: Stories and Essays, Volumen3

John Hollingshead - 1874 - 378 páginas
...to lift, if possible, my chaise over a hedge. To add to all the infamous circumstances which occur to plague a traveller, I must not forget the eternally...may be tacked to each to draw them out, one by one.' In Essex, generally, he found the roads full of ruts ' of an incredible depth ; ' he found the turnpike...
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Miscellanies: Stories and Essays, Volumen3

John Hollingshead - 1874 - 368 páginas
...to lift, if possible, my chaise over a hedge. To add to all the infamous circumstances which occur to plague a traveller, I must not forget the eternally...in the same situation, and twenty or thirty horses muy be tacked to each to draw them out, one by one.' In Essex, generally, he found the roads full of...
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The English Illustrated Magazine, Volumen3

1886 - 848 páginas
...circumstances which concur to plague the traveller, I must not forget the eternally meeting with chalkwaggons ; themselves frequently stuck fast, till a collection...may be tacked to each to draw them out one by one. After this description, will you — -can you — believe me when I tell you that a turnpike was much...
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