ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA CURRICLE
From Latin curriculum from currus chariot, from currere to run.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CURRICLE»
Descubra o uso de
curricle na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
curricle e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Miss Carlyle's
Curricle: Signet Regency Romance (InterMix)
Named Best Regency of the Year by Affaire de Coeur, a beloved Signet Regency Romance by award-winning author Karen Harbaugh.
2
Wheels: A Pictorial History
The man about town maintained a gig, a cabriolet, or a curricle, and several good
horses; or he hired the whole outfit from a jobmaster. Wealthier men owned four
or more carriages, each for a specific social occasion. With these went a stud, ...
The most original curricle of the last century, built at the order of that caricature of
a dandy, Romeo Coates, was of copper, in the shape of a nautilus shell. The first
carriage set up by Charles Dickens, after he awoke one morning and found ...
Samuel Sidney, James Sinclair, William Charles Arlington Blew, 1893
4
Jane Austen For Dummies
Curricle A curricle was a light, two-wheeled carriage with a convertible top.
Drawn by two horses, it was the snazzy sports car of the day, driven by its owner.
It is not surprising that Willoughby, a devil-may-care hunk of a male, drives a
curricle ...
Joan Elizabeth Klingel Ray, PhD, 2011
5
The World on Wheels; Or, Carriages: With Their Historical ...
It is only for occasional purposes that it can be recommended, as a proper-
proportioned curricle for two horses is much ... were of three sorts, as the curricle-
gig or changeable curricle, the fixed or proper curricle, and the new-pattern
curricle.
A woman who has plumbed the Tonga Trench ought to be older for the
experience – but Miss Curricle, he saw at once, looked younger than before.
Perhaps it was her clothes; these, originally conceived on angular lines, had
been collapsed ...
The letter was . very strong, and we learned afterwards that Mrs. Brumby had
consented to abandon her connection with the “ Literary Curricle ” only on the
receipt of a letter in her praise that should be very strong indeed. She rejected the
two ...
Mr. Adams' book was published in 1837, and he was scarcely correct in his
assertion as to the complete disuse of the curricle, for it is on record that as late
as 1846 one was driven by the Duke of Wellington.l His strictures on the '
unsightly ...
Henry Charles Fitz Roy Somerset Beaufort (8th Duke of), 1901
9
Cases on civil procedure
... highway with such great force and violence upon and against the plaintiff's
curricle drawn by two horses, and upon and against the said horses so drawing,
etc., and in which said curricle the plaintiff was then and there riding with his
servant, ...
William Henry Lloyd, 1916
10
The Saint Pauls Magazine
The letter was very strong, and we learned afterwards that Mrs. Brumby had
consented to abandon her connection with tho " Literary Curricle " only on tho
receipt of a letter in her praise that should be very strong indeed. She rejected the
two ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «CURRICLE»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
curricle no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate review - hands on
You'll also find rival gang members patrolling the streets in various types of curricle. As ever, you can either remain out of sight to avoid ... «Expert Reviews, jun 15»
What you're working for
The curricle (that's a chariot) will run off the curriculum (a racecourse, originally) unless you lay one down. The most satisfying things in my life ... «The Bowdoin Orient, mai 15»
Excerpt: 'The Tempting of Thomas Carrick' by Stephanie Laurens
With Joy's and her saddlebags in her arms, Lucilla was waiting by the curricle when he led the horses around to the front of the farmhouse. «USA TODAY, fev 15»
Time to clean rusty bicycles
Use of curricle with horse is also not a bad idea as a large number of countries are still using it for travelling including Japan. —Via email ... «Pakistan Observer, jan 15»
We are becoming a cycling city, but we need to do more
The curricle had a heavy wooden frame and the small number of early users suffered hernias or other more serious injuries. There was a brief ... «The Times, set 14»
Regency London: Let a romantic novelist be your guide
No respectable lady would be seen in this street of gentlemen's clubs but in The Grand Sophy the heroine scandalously drives a curricle "the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, set 11»
The News From Everywhere
One of the first lengthy letters found in "Under the Sun" is to his mother from Afghanistan, a country he loved deeply: "To the bazaar in a curricle, ... «Wall Street Journal, fev 11»
Rekindling memories of the church in the valley of wolves
Daal means valley and so it was the valley of the wolves,” says Deloraine, relating how in those days the worshippers would arrive by curricle or be brought in a ... «Sunday Times.lk, nov 10»
A Regency Romance With Georgette Heyer
When the heroine drives out in Beau Brummell's curricle, Heyer makes sure I know the difference between this lightweight, two-wheeled racing ... «NPR, jul 10»
You've Read the Novels (Now Read the Footnotes)
Mr. Shapard sorts out the differences among a phaeton, a gig, a chaise and a curricle, distinctions as clear to Austen's readers as the difference ... «New York Times, nov 04»