10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLASHER»
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William Chambers, Robert Chambers. PLASHER'S PEOSPECTS. CHAMBERS'S
JOURNAL. PLASHER'S PEOSPECTS. CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL. 'LIGHTED BY
SMOKE.* CHAMBEKS'S ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1865
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Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts
And so on; and extraordinarily sickening it is ; in all eyes, except Plasher's, simply
contemptible, but by him regarded with deep respect He has more than the
patience of Job for nonsense of this kind. Unlike the Patriarch, he seldom thinks
of ...
3
Chamber's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts
If Eliphaz tells him that one of his figures is out of drawing — Eliphaz never drew
anything nobler than corks and cheques in his life — Plasher is miserable in
consequence. If Zophar hints that he does not admire the colour of a robe — to
judge ...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1865
4
A compendium of modern husbandry: principally written during ...
His mode of doing it is very simple, he cuts with a sharp bill the shoot intended -to
be laid close to the ground, and about half through, he then bends the shoot
which he calls the plasher to the ground, which he secures there with strong pegs
...
James Malcolm (land surveyor.), 1805
At each joint the plasher will take root These rooted shoots are suffered to grow
attached to the parent stool for two or three years ; and as the plasher, in the
course of that time, will be firmly established and rooted, it is then separated from
the ...
Edward Wedlake Brayley, 1841
6
A Topographical History of Surrey
The operator cuts, with a sharp bill, the shoot intended to be laid, close to the
ground, and about half through; he then bends the shoot, which is called the
plasher, to the ground, and secures it there with strong pegs or hooked sticks: at
every ...
Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton, Edward William Brayley, 1841
7
A topographical history of Surrey, by E.W. Brayley assisted ...
The operator cuts, with a sharp bill, the shoot intended to be laid, close to the
ground, and about half through ; he then bends the shoot, which is called the
plasher, to the ground, and secures it there with strong pegs or hooked sticks : at
every ...
Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton, 1841
8
A topographical history of Surrey
The operator cuts, with a sharp bill, the shoot intended to be laid, close to the
ground, and about half through ; he then bends the shoot, which is called the
plasher, to the ground, and secures it there with strong pegs or hooked sticks : at
every ...
Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton, Edward William Brayley, 1841
9
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
concave upper edge, said plasher extending across the aperture and being so
mounted that upon motion being imparted to the card the optical illusion of liquid
in motion will be produced, substantially as described. 3. In an advertising sign, ...
United States. Patent Office, 1916
10
Contemporary British Literature
Make a special study of his humor (as seen in Plasher's Mead and Poor
Relations). Does it warrant the expression that his work at its best trips "on the
light, fantastic toe"? 6. Consider what permanent contribution, if any, Mackenzie
has made ...
John Matthews Manly, Edith Rickert, 1960
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