10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNMACADAMISED»
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unmacadamised in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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augmented and carefully revised
Inns: Bey Rheinliinder; Bey Wittwe Doll, a rough unmacadamised road to 2;},-
Oberstein—Imi, Bey Cesar,— is “a small town, beautifully situated on the Nahe,
shut in by high and romantic clifl's, chiefly of porphyry or amygdaloid, abounding
in ...
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A run through the United States: during the autumn of 1840
Our pace generally was ten miles an hour, the road, a natural, unmacadamised
one, being excellent. We changed horses again at Orchard Creek and at
Johnstone's Creek ; the latter a romantic and sequestered spot. We saw
multitudes of ...
Archibald Montgomery Maxwell, 1841
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A Hand-Book for Travellers on the Continent: being a guide ...
A rough unmacadamised road to 2{ Oberstein (Inn, Bey Caasar) is “ a small town,
beautifully situated on the Nahe, shut in by high and romantic cliffs, chiefly of
porphyry or amygdaloid, abounding in agates, amethysts, &c., of great beauty
and ...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
... the one broken-winded and betraying but little acquaintance with a good
manger in his gaunt, bony form and drooping head ;i the other as ricketty as thirty
years of hard service on the worst of unmacadamised roads vcould make it, and
with ...
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The new monthly magazine
Guns, &c., must be conveyed along a steep unmacadamised road, which in rainy
weather became almost unserviceable, and to this was afterwards added the
cross fire of the enemies' batteries. General Tottleben met these disadvantages in
...
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Concise English Dictionary
dirt'-road (US) a soft road, unpaved and unmacadamised; dirt -track a
motorcycling racing-track, with earthy or cindery surface; dirty bomb one that
produces a large amount of radioactive contamination, dirty dog (slang) a
dishonest or ...
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Richard Cobden's German Diaries
In fact, since I landed on the Continent, I have not travelled on an
unmacadamised road. Heaps of. 29“ This document extracted from Trautz. 297
Wilson: George Wilson (1808-1870), Secretary to the committee supporting 109
Cohden Papers ...
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The University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
... or returning with drags at their carriage-wheels_gliding down the steep,
unmacadamised road, over a rocky surface, as smooth as the glassy ice in winter
—where children then upon their sledge-creels anticipated railways_-their
terminus ...
For so she gather 'd the awful sense Of the street in its past unmacadamised
tense, As the wild horse overran it, — His four heels making the clatter of six, Like
a Devil's tattoo, played with iron sticks On a kettle-drum of granite! A Breakfast —
no ...
Edgar Allan Poe, Gary Richard Thompson, 1984
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Sketches of the Poetical Literature of the Past Half-century
For so she gathered her awful sense Of the street in its past unmacadamised
tense As the wild horse overran it — His four heels making the clatter of six, Like
a devil's tatoo played with iron sticks On a kettle-drum of granite. On ! still on !
she's ...