10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BRITSKA»
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1
Central Criminal Court. Minutes of Evidence
be paid before Saturday night " — Smith then returned, and the two prisoners
rode away in the britska — a horse and harness was brought to take it — in a day
or two, Smith came and asked me for something, as it was usual to allow the ...
Great Britain. Central Criminal Court, Henry Buckler, 1840
2
THE BOMBAY QUARTERLY REVIEW
I drive in at the gate of the compound, and under some trees, up to the house
door, and so under the portico ; foe every house has a very large carriage portico
to protect the horses from the sun. My carriage is a phaeton ; the britska, phaeton,
...
3
The Bombay quarterly review
I drive in at the gate of the compound, and under some trees, up to the house
door, and so under the portico ; for every house has a very large carriage portico
to protect the horses from the sun. My carriage is aphaeton ; the britska, phaeton,
...
4
Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions ...
No carriage of lighter construction than the Mail Britska is in fact safe to post in,
because post-horses, beingaccustomed to rather heavy draughts, are apt, as
experience shews, to fall where the weight is not sufficient : on the other hand no
...
5
An essay on wheel carriages
DESCRIPTIONS "OF THE COACH AND CHARIOT, LANDAU AND LANDAULET,
BAROUCH AND BAROUCHET, BRITSKA, PHAETONS. The Chariot and Coach.
The chariot, from the antiquity of its name, claims our first attention, although in ...
6
Peregrine Bunce: or, Settled at Last, A novel
Sarah,” said Dumbledore, “you can ta e the britska, and we'll lead the way across
the downs, where I love to hear the bleating of the sheep, the ' Ba relief? as I call
it. Ha! ha! ha!” Mrs. Dumbledore never paid the slightest attention to her ...
Theodore Edward Hook, 1857
7
Peregrine Bunce; or, Settled at last
bility comprehend. His indefatigability in his peculiar science of perversion, was
remarkable; nothing escaped him. As Peregrine was gallantly handing Mrs.
Mimminy into the britska, her Cinderella-like slipper caught his eye; she saw the
effect ...
Theodore Edward Hook, 1842
He has not yet ventured upon engaging a valet-de-chambre, it being agreed
between him and J. J. that two traveling artists have no right to such an
aristocratic appendage, but he has bought a snug little britska at Frankfort (the
youth has very ...
Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, 1854
9
Harper's New Monthly Magazine
He has not yet ventured upon engaging a valet-de-chambre, it being agreed
between him and J. J. that two traveling artists have no right to such an
aristocratic appendage, but he has bought a snug little britska at Frankfort (the
youth has very ...
10
Reminiscences of Railway Making: Rhymes, &c. ...
THE BRITSKA AND THE CAB. At Blagrave's, once upon a time, There stood a
PnAa-rnN sublime. Onf'ord Sausage. As late I came in merry mood From
Windsor's lofty brow, And in the rail-girt valley stood, That bounds the ancient
Slough.