| Sir Henry Parnell - 1833 - 474 halaman
...deep, and floating with mud only from a wet summer ; what therefore must it be after a winter ? The only mending it receives is tumbling in some loose...intolerable manner. These are not merely opinions, but facts ; for I actually passed three carts, broken down, in these eighteen miles of execrable memory. To Warrington.... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - 1838 - 512 halaman
...deep, and floating with mud only from a wet summer ; what therefore must it be after a winter ? The only mending it receives is tumbling in some loose...intolerable manner. These are not merely opinions, but facts ; for I actually passed three carts, broken down, in these eighteen miles of execrable memory. To Warrington.... | |
| 1838 - 492 halaman
...deep, and floating with mud, only from a wet summer ; what, therefore, must it be after a winter ? The only mending it receives is tumbling in some loose...intolerable manner. These are not merely opinions, but facts ; for I actually passed three carts, broken down, in these eighteen miles of execrable memory. To Newcastle.... | |
| 1850 - 602 halaman
...deep, and floating with mud, only from a wet summer. What, therefore, must it be after a winter ? The only mending it receives is tumbling in some loose...intolerable manner. These are not merely opinions, but facts ; for I actually passed three carts broken down in these eighteen miles of execrable memory.' " He... | |
| 1845 - 916 halaman
...summer ; what, therefore, must it be after a winter ? The only mending it in places receives, is the tumbling in some loose stones, which serve no other purpose than jolting carriages in the most intolerable manner. These are not merely opinions, but facts, for I actually... | |
| 1873 - 744 halaman
...deep, and floating with mud, only from a wet summer. What, therefore, must it be after winter ! The only mending it receives is tumbling in some loose...serve no other purpose than jolting a carriage in a most intolerable manner : I passed three carts broken down in eighteen miles." Speaking of another,... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow - 1847 - 640 halaman
...and floating with mud only from a wet summer. What, therefore, must it be after a winter? The onlj mending it receives is tumbling in some loose stones,...intolerable manner. These are not merely opinions, but lacts ; for I actually passed three carts broken down in these eighteen miles of execrable memory.'... | |
| 1847 - 654 halaman
...fathom, floating with mud. The only mending it receives, is tumbling in some loose etones, which serves no other purpose than jolting a carriage in the most...intolerable manner. These are not merely opinions, but facts ; for I actually passed three carts broken down in these eighteen miles of execrable memory." The last... | |
| 1847 - 634 halaman
...fathom, floating with mud. The only mending it receives, is tumbling in some loose stones, which serves no other purpose than jolting a carriage in the most...intolerable manner. These are not merely opinions, but facts ; for I actually passed three carts broken down in these eighteen miles of execrable memory." The last... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1850 - 560 halaman
...deep, and floating with mud, only from a wet summer. What, '_ therefore, must it be after a winter? The only mending it receives is tumbling in some loose...intolerable manner. These are not merely opinions, but facts ; for I actually passed three carts broken down in these eighteen miles of execrable memory." And again... | |
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