8 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WAGGONLESS»
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... to the waggonless armies of the Border, who rode their thirty miles a day over
the moorland. The chivalry of Scotland must have passed it, when they came
over " Ottercap Hills " and " lighted down at Greenleighton." A rough road now
runs ...
Sting Cross must have been a landmark well known to the waggonless armies of
the Border, who rode their thirty miles a day over the moorland. The chivalry of
Scotland must have passed it, on their raids, when they came over "Ottercap Hills
" ...
George Macaulay Trevelyan, 1976
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Peoples that vanished: the Polovtsy, the Pechenegs, the ...
An ancient Greek writes that a waggonless nomad was not considered an honest
person. Analysis of bones found in Scythian monuments and of ancient equine
images shows that by modern standards their horses were small — crest-height ...
Pavel Ivanovich Puchkov, 1989
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Clio, a Muse: And Other Essays Literary and Pedestrian
Sting Cross must have been a landmark well known to the waggonless armies of
the Border, who rode their thirty miles a day over the moorland. The chivalry of
Scotland must have passed it, on their raids, when they came over " Ottercap
Hills ...
George Macaulay Trevelyan, 1913
John Devenish Hoppus. follows the winding valley. The land lies very quiet, no
one is to be seen about ; but it is not desolate-looking, it is only very peaceful.
There is rest in that winding, waggonless road ; there is rest in the standing
woods ...
John Devenish Hoppus, 1882
Strangers might call it a mere footpath, but in this waggonless country it is all the
road we have. Strangely costumed people are constantly coming and going, and
naked children are playing near by. Passing along for a short distance, I turn up ...
... garmenting margenting augmenting grangerism triggerman estranging
engravings aggression quagginess gregarious juggernaut angelology
waggonless geratology stragglers mortgagers mystagogue organogeny
gangrenous synagogues ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
A Times telegram of Thursday no doubt tells us that in the Zandveld (a sandy
country near the shore) " our -waggons proved a terrible impediment, while the
waggonless Boers manoeuvred easily and swiftly " ; but when we read of the ...