10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARKWARDS»
Discover the use of
parkwards in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
parkwards and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Some Account of The Field of the Cloth of Gold of Eglintoun
... spite of wet and mire, the road parkwards was again thronged with passengers
, eager, at least, (if they could not behold another conflict) to view the spot so
lately resounding with the note of the trumpet, the clash of weapons, and the
crash ...
At any rate, Your Bohemian having other business to transact before he could
present himself to her most Gracious Majesty, met crowds of sight-seers coming
parkwards. We do not recollect having seen so many country-people for a long ...
ROGERSON AND TUXFORD, 1865
3
The Illustrated London magazine, ed. by R.B. Knowles
At any rate, Your Bohemian having other business to transact before he could
present himself to her most Gracious Majesty, met crowds of sight-seers coming
parkwards. We do not recollect having seen so many country-people for a long ...
4
The United Service Journal
... spite of wet and mire, the road parkwards was again thronged with passengers
, eager, at least (if they could not behold another conflict), to view the spot so
lately resounding with the note of the trumpet, the clash of weapons, and the
crash ...
5
The United Service Magazine
... spite of wet and mire, the road parkwards was again thronged with passengers
, eager, at least (if they could not behold another conflict), to view the spot so
lately resounding with the note of the trumpet, the clash of weapons, and the
crash ...
6
The Almanac of British Politics
In the latest boundary changes, due foranelection in 2009, Streatham«s larger
thanaverage electorate is reduced by around 6,000as the whole of Coldharbour,
Herne HillandThurlow Parkwards are included in Dulwich andWest Norwood.
Robert Waller, Byron Criddle, 2007
7
The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance
At any rate, Your Bohemian having other business to transact before he could
present himself to her most Gracious Majesty, met crowds of sight-seers coming
parkwards. We do not recollect having seen so many country-people for a long ...
8
Richard Hannay [Spy Stories] [Books 1 - 7] [The Complete ...
Itwasa dull close day, andout inthe street awatercart was sprinkling the dust and
children were going parkwards withtheir nurses....I simply could not account for
my disquiet,butI waslikea fine lady with the vapours. I felt that somewhere in ...
9
Memoirs of Dr. Blenkinsop
... afternoon, was the breathing time of the day with us — that some half-hour later
we occasionally did, and certainly should do, ourselves the felicity of walking
parkwards, through the happy street where Mrs. L. H. led her innocent and fussy
...
Adam Blenkinsop, Sir William Henry Gregory, 1852
10
The Three Hostages (三名人質):
It was a dull closeday, and outinthe street a watercart was sprinkling the dustand
children were going parkwards with their nurses.... I simplycouldnot account for
my disquiet, but I was like afine lady withthe vapours.Ifelt that somewhere in that ...