| James Heywood Markland - 1824 - 692 pages
...them, and indeed we had never done it if our good Master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace...out the way for him ; they made us believe that the several grounds we crost, and his grace's park, would alleviate the fatigue, but I protest I could... | |
| Henry Teonge - 1825 - 364 pages
...and indeed we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him." Afterwards, writing of his departure on the following day from Petworth to Guildford, and thence to... | |
| 1828 - 724 pages
...and indeed we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him." Afterwards, writing of his departure on the following day from Petworth to Guildford, and thence to... | |
| Charles Knight, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1831 - 240 pages
...and indeed we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him." Afterwards, writing of his departure on the following day from Petworth to Guildford, and thence to... | |
| 1831 - 470 pages
...and indeed we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him." Afterwards, writing of his departure on the following day from Petworth to Guildford, and thence to... | |
| 1835 - 480 pages
...and, indeed, we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him."* Again, about 1746, a manuscript letter from a servant of the duke of Somerset, dated from London, and... | |
| Editor of The family manual and servant's guide - 1835 - 412 pages
...and indeed, we had never done it, if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him*." Again, about 1746, a manuscript letter from a servant of the duke of Somerset, .dated from London,... | |
| Henry Lawes Long - 1836 - 110 pages
...good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were able to trace out the way for him ; they made us believe that the several grounds we crossed, and his Grace's park, would alleviate the fatigue, but I protest I could... | |
| 1839 - 532 pages
...and, indeed we had never done it if our good master had not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace out the way for him." A letter, written in 1673, says,-^" Honoured father, my il u tie premised, &c. I got to London on Saturday... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1847 - 636 pages
...and indeed we had never done it, if our good master hud not several times lent us a pair of horses out of his own coach, whereby we were enabled to trace...out the way for him ; they made us believe that the several grounds we crost, and his Grace's park, would alleviate the fatigue ; but I protest I could... | |
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