10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOCOMOTIVELY»
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locomotively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Proceedings and Evidence Before the Select Committee on ...
And it works locomotively to Trades' Lane? Yes. Assuming those docks and other
Harbour works to be formed, they 'will still be alongside of the railway, and, in
order to get access to them, you must cross upon a level as at present? Yes.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Railway Bills, 1848
2
Morley Ernstein: Or, The Tenants of the Heart
... what may be called a depot of voituriers, where a man was almost always to be
found or heard of, ready, for a specified sum, to carry any lady, gentleman, or
child, who might be locomotively disposed, from one part of Europe to another.
George Payne Rainsford James, 1842
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
... of left scapula arteries, visibly and locomotively pulsatile, tortuous, in the main
vertical; also pulsation found horizontally in several places in the course of the
ribs; two spots about inferior angles of scapulae where heaving expansile
impulse.
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An address delivered at Topsfield in Massachusetts, August ...
locomotively also, the history of those families which first settled the town. And by
this, I mean — to follow them through all their wanderings, and to pursue them in
their minutest ramifications. What a picture of progress, of growth, of vast results ...
Nehemiah Cleaveland, 1851
But we who carry no chronometer, neither puff locomotively — now he is round
the corner — let us saunter down this lane beyond the mark-oak and the
blacksmith's, even to the sandy rise whence tho hall is seen. The rabbits are
peeping forth ...
He always slouched, locomotively, with his eyes on the ground; and, when
accosted or otherwise required to raise them, he looked up in a half resentful, half
puzzled way, as though the only thought he ever had, was, that it was rather an
odd ...
Healways slouched, locomotively, with his eyes on the ground; and,when
accosted or otherwise required to raise them, helooked up in a half resentful, half
puzzled way, as though theonlythought heever had, was, that it wasratheran odd
and ...
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Great Expectations (Illustrated)
He always slouched, locomotively, with his eyes onthe ground; and, when
accosted or otherwise required to raise them, he lookedupin a half-resentful, half-
puzzled way, as though the only thought heever had was, thatit was rather anodd
and ...
ously agitating one another in their place (hence not locomotively, [but]
concussively - not progressively) and ceaselessly agitating other bodies,
preserve the system in constant motion, and contain the moving forces as an
outer sense-object.
Immanuel Kant, Eckart Förster, Michael Rosen, 1995
10
The Natural Laws of Good Luck: A Memoir of an Unlikely Marriage
In Chinese, the verb phrase was inverted to “from nothing start,” which was
locomotively more logical. Early on, a friend's husband with kind intentions hired
my husband to help him with a house painting job. I thought that would be a great
job ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LOCOMOTIVELY»
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The United States v. The United Kingdom
The Brits win! Let's adopt “fortnightly.” The Brits don't just win linguistically; they also win locomotively. When you get on an escalator in London, ... «Above the Law, Jul 13»