Peace Campaigns of a Cornet, Volume 3J. Ebers, 1829 |
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Page 45
... passengers , hired successively a boat and coach , and proceeded to Bristol . Pierce was not long in securing himself the means of further conveyance , the day of the month ( twenty - third ) rendering such a proceeding imperiously ...
... passengers , hired successively a boat and coach , and proceeded to Bristol . Pierce was not long in securing himself the means of further conveyance , the day of the month ( twenty - third ) rendering such a proceeding imperiously ...
Page 175
... passengers , and parcels , were safely deposited , the horses changed , and the mail , in continuation of its course , was again in motion . Although Short Castle was situated on the road to Limerick , to which city the coach was ...
... passengers , and parcels , were safely deposited , the horses changed , and the mail , in continuation of its course , was again in motion . Although Short Castle was situated on the road to Limerick , to which city the coach was ...
Page 199
... passenger communicating the informa- tion which he required . In patient expecta- tion , he paraded , sentry - like , up and down the walk which led to the house , along the bank of the river , looking often around . Full an hour was ...
... passenger communicating the informa- tion which he required . In patient expecta- tion , he paraded , sentry - like , up and down the walk which led to the house , along the bank of the river , looking often around . Full an hour was ...
Page 237
... , and early on the morning after the arrival of the travellers at Wright's hotel , they were on board the packet which was to convey them to Bou- logne . The travellers found the packet crowded with passengers , and BARNABY BOTTOM . 237.
... , and early on the morning after the arrival of the travellers at Wright's hotel , they were on board the packet which was to convey them to Bou- logne . The travellers found the packet crowded with passengers , and BARNABY BOTTOM . 237.
Page 238
North Ludlow Beamish. The travellers found the packet crowded with passengers , and all the berths engaged - circum- stances rather awkward , as the wind was making mournful music through the shrouds , and cer- tain long , thin , sharp ...
North Ludlow Beamish. The travellers found the packet crowded with passengers , and all the berths engaged - circum- stances rather awkward , as the wind was making mournful music through the shrouds , and cer- tain long , thin , sharp ...
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