The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... town in any considerable quantity, though the price was high : and as dung could not be transported from town but at a great expence, it became a nuisance to the streets, and very troublesome to be got rid of. In these circumstances ...
... town in any considerable quantity, though the price was high : and as dung could not be transported from town but at a great expence, it became a nuisance to the streets, and very troublesome to be got rid of. In these circumstances ...
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... town. A four-wheeled chaise was then unknown ; the usual travelling carriage for hire being a close two- wheeled chaise, placed very low between the shafts. Coaches were the only carriages that were then kept by gentleman, which were ...
... town. A four-wheeled chaise was then unknown ; the usual travelling carriage for hire being a close two- wheeled chaise, placed very low between the shafts. Coaches were the only carriages that were then kept by gentleman, which were ...
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... town. God Save the King !" (Signed by the Earl of Ayles- forl, and 15 of the principal gentlemen of the town.) This remonstrance produced no effect, for at seven o'clock in the evening a great mob wae collected behind the Swan Inn ...
... town. God Save the King !" (Signed by the Earl of Ayles- forl, and 15 of the principal gentlemen of the town.) This remonstrance produced no effect, for at seven o'clock in the evening a great mob wae collected behind the Swan Inn ...
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