| John Alfred Langford - 1868 - 578 páginas
...beyond Example. The Traveller who risita her once in six Months, supposes himself well acquainted u-ith her ; but he may chance to find a Street of Houses in the Autumn, wJiere he saw his horse at Grass in tlie Spring. A pitiful Market Tunen, in an Inland County, by pure... | |
| Robert Kirkup Dent - 1880 - 674 páginas
...Manufactures : This Seat of Invention furnishes Ornament and Use. Her astonishing Increase is beyond Example. The Traveller who visits her once in six Months, supposes...Autumn, where he saw his horse at Grass in the Spring. A pitiful Market Town, in an Inland County, by pure Industry, in a few Years, surpasses most of our... | |
| Will Bowden, Witt Bowden, S. Bowden - 1965 - 376 páginas
...the "iron-mad" prophet and innovator, who even ordered an iron coffin for his burial. It was in fhis region that most of the coke-burning, power-blast...neighboring regions; but one at least, — whose history we knew because of the "Annals oj Agriculture, VII, 463. ** Important comparative figures of the extent... | |
| William T. Bogart - 2006 - 193 páginas
...rural to urban use. The preceding passage continues (2.3), "The visitor to Birmingham could 'expect to find a street of houses in the autumn where he saw his horse at grass in the spring.'" The twenty-first-century suburbanite watching rows of townhouses grow like flowers during the warm... | |
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