| Arthur Young - 1780 - 436 trang
...of the kingdom is fo great, that I found it perfectly practicable to travel upon wheels by a map ; I will go here, I will go there ; I could trace a...beautiful roads without break or hindrance, to enable me me to realize my ddig». What a figure would a perfon make in England, who fhouldattempt to movein... | |
| Thomas Newenham - 1809 - 448 trang
...exceedingly *." " I could trace a rout upon paper as wild as fancy, could diftate, and every where find beautiful roads without break or hindrance to enable me to realize my defign. t" Since that gentleman vifited Ireland, the roads have become much more numerous; and are,... | |
| Thomas Newenham - 1809 - 442 trang
...exceedingly *." " I could trace a rout upon paper as wild as fancy could dictate, and every where find beautiful roads without break or hindrance to enable me to realize my defign. t" Since that gentleman vifited Ireland, the roads have become much more numerous ; and are,... | |
| William Greig - 1818 - 256 trang
...island, which were so great, that he found it perfectly practicable to travel upon wheels by a map; he could trace a route upon paper as wild as fancy could dictate, and every where he found beautiful roads without break or hindrance, to enable him to realize his design : — " what... | |
| Henry Brooke Parnell (1st baron Congleton.) - 1833 - 488 trang
...parts of the kingdom is so great, that I found it perfectly practicable to travel upon wheels by a map. I will go here, I will go there ; I could trace a...every where I found beautiful roads, without break or hinderance, to enable me to realise my design." " What a figure would a person make in England who... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - 1838 - 512 trang
...parts of the kingdom is so great, that I found it perfectly practicable to travel upon wheels by a map. I will go here, I will go there ; I could trace a...every where I found beautiful roads, without break or hinderance, to enable me to realise my design. * By 5 Geo. 3. c. 14., 1765, all former road acts from... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 806 trang
...spectacle that cannot fail to strike the English traveller exceedingly." (Travels in Ireland, ii. 56.) " I could trace a route upon paper as wild as fancy could dictate, and every where find beautiful roads without break or hindrance to enable me to realize my design. ' ( l/>. 57.) But... | |
| 1863 - 346 trang
...wheels by a map. I could, he says, trace a route upon paper, as fancy would dictate, and everywhere I found beautiful roads without break or hindrance to enable me to realize my design." He adds, " What a figure would a person make in England who should attempt to move in that manner,... | |
| Arthur Young - 1887 - 206 trang
...parts of the kingdom is so great, that I found it perfectly practicable to travel upon wheels by a map; I will go here; I will go there ; I could trace a...route upon paper as wild as fancy could dictate, and everywhere I found beautiful roads without break or hindrance, to enable me to realise my my design.... | |
| Arthur Young - 1892 - 444 trang
...parts of the kingdom is so great, that I found it perfectly practicable to travel upon wheels by a map. I will go here ; I will go there ; I could trace a...route upon paper as wild as fancy could dictate, and everywhere I found beautiful roads without break or hindrance, to enable me to realize my design. What... | |
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