| Thomas Milner - 1857 - 332 str.
...thrown but once indeed in going, but our coach, which was the leading one, and his highness' body-coach, would have suffered very much, if the nimble boors...poised it, or supported it with their shoulders." A tourist of the last century witnessed a spectacle in the same county, which, it may be safely affirmed,... | |
| Edward Corderoy - 1858 - 100 str.
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| Robert Kemp Philp - 1859 - 460 str.
...both our coach, which was the leading, and his highness's body coach, would have suffered very often, if the nimble boors of Sussex had not frequently poised...their shoulders from Godalming almost to Petworth ; and the nearer we approached the Duke's house the more inaccessible it seemed to be. The last nine... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1859 - 434 str.
...both our coach, which was the leading, and his highness's body coach, would have suffered very often, if the nimble boors of Sussex had not frequently poised...supported it with their shoulders from Godalming almost to Petworfh; and the nearer we approached the Duke's house the more inaccessible it seemed to be. The... | |
| Charles Knight - 1859 - 526 str.
...the leading one, and his Highness's body-coach, would have suffered very much, if the nimble Doors of Sussex had not frequently poised it, or supported...their shoulders, from Godalming almost to Petworth, and the nearer we approached the duke's house the more inaccessible it seemed to be. The last nine... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Richard J. King - 1863 - 506 str.
...both our coach, which was the leading, and his Highness's bodycoach, would have suffered very often if the nimble boors of Sussex had not frequently poised...their shoulders from Godalming almost to Petworth ; and the nearer we approached the Duke's house the more inaccessible it seemed to be. The last nine... | |
| 1863 - 788 str.
...leading, and his Highness' body-coach, would have Buffered very often, if the nimble boors of Susses had not frequently poised it, or supported it with...shoulders from Godalming almost to Petworth. The last nine milei of the way cost ut six hour»' Unit." Why, even a hundred years after this, in the year 1808,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1866 - 464 str.
...but once indeed in going, but our coach, which was the leading one, and his Highness's body-coach, would have suffered very much, if the nimble boors...their shoulders, from Godalming almost to Petworth, and the nearer we approached the duke's house the more inaccessible it seemed to be. The last nine... | |
| George Markham Tweddell - 1869 - 128 str.
...both our coach, which was leading, and his Highness' s body coach, would have suffered very often, if the nimble boors of Sussex had not frequently poised...supported it with their shoulders, from Godalming to Petworth ; and the nearer we approached the Duke's, the more inaccessible it seemed to be. The last... | |
| Young people - 1871 - 686 str.
...Sussex were the worst he ever saw in ihis life, and that the coach of his master, the King of Spain, would have suffered very much " if the nimble boors of Sussex had not often poised it, or supported it with their shoulders from Godalming almost to Petworth." The nearer... | |
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