«BRITSCHKA» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
britschka sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
britschka ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Journals, Conversations and Essays Relating to Ireland
He had seen, he said, our luggage, and the britschka could take it easily. AVe
desired him to send the britschka, if it should be wet — otherwise the car. The
next morning was wet, but yet the car came. The voiturier expressed great regret
at ...
Nassau William Senior, 1868
2
Riding and driving, by 'Stonehenge'.
The Britschka and the Barouche may be considered together, as they are alike in
springs and general principle, though different in the shape of the body. In the
former this is straight at the lower edge (called the rocker), and with a very low ...
3
La Belle assemblée: or, Bell's court and fashionable magazine
when his britschka ran over a black child in Park-lane; then turning his head, he
pointed to the little creature, and added, emphatically, while placing his purse in
his groom's hand, “See to it i” This exertion, it is true, he hardly recovered for
three ...
4
Eastern Europe and the emperor Nicholas, by the author of ...
The captain was travelling the first stages iu a britschka, taken from a country seat
. His Cossacs arrested by the road side a peasant, whom they interrogated. It
appeared that he was a native of the hamlet, in the forest where they hoped to ...
Charles Frederick Henningsen, Nicholas I (czar of Russia.), 1846
5
Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; ...
... cared, for he could sing first to Altamount's second. If he did not sport a
britschka of his own, he sported himself in every body's britschka ; and, under the
semblance of frankness, managed to publish the evil of every one, and conceal
all the ...
6
Eastern Europe and the Emperor Nicholas
The captain was travelling the first stages in a britschka, taken from a country seat
. His Cossacs arrested by the road side a peasant, whom they interrogated. It
appeared that he was a native of the hamlet, in the forest where they hoped to ...
Charles Frederick Henningsen, 1846
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The Works of Mary Russell Mitford: Prose and Verse, Viz. Our ...
... britschka or droschky, whichever it might be, | that had so mucih puzzled her
simple appre- ; hension, in the shape of a heavy-looking open ¡ carriage
garnished with head and apron, lying prostrate against a gate-post, of which the i
wheels ...
Mary Russell Mitford, 1846
... anger and astonishment which are pretty sure to accompany an overset; and
on turning a corner of the lane, Susan caught her first sight of the britschka or
droschky, whichever it might be, that had so much puzzled her simple
apprehension, ...
Mary Russell Mitford, 1850
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Kidd's Own Journal; for Inter-Communications on Natural ...
... accompany an oversct ; and on turning a corner of the lane, Susan caught her
first sight of the britschka or droschky, whichever it might be, that had so much
puzzled her simple comprehension, in the shape of a heavy-looking open
carriage, ...
They took their departure from this Kalmuck palace in their host's elegant four-in-
hand equipage, lined with white satin! From Astrskhan they pursued their way
into the Desert, and this is the description of their first halt. ' The britschka,
unyokcd ...