| Hwiding - 1817 - 412 pages
...knapfack. But by the time we arrived at Newcastle-upomTyne, 1 was fo fatigued with the tediousnefs of the carriage, and benumbed with the coldness of the weather, that I refolved to travel the rest of. my iourney on foot, rather than proceed ia luch a disagreeable manner.,... | |
| Tobias George [novels] Smollett - 1821 - 746 pages
...one of which contained my goods in a knapsack. But, by the time we arrived at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, I was so fatigued with the tediousness of the carriage,...of the inn at which we put up, understanding I was bound for London, advised me to take my passage in a collier, which would be both cheap and expeditious,... | |
| Tobias George [novels] Smollett - 1821 - 748 pages
...one of which contained my goods in a knapsack. But, by the time we arrived at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, I was so fatigued with the tediousness of the carriage,...and benumbed with the coldness of the weather, that 1 resolved to travel the rest of my journey on foot, rather than proceed in such a disagreeable manner.... | |
| Tobias George Smollett - 1824 - 320 pages
...one 'of which contained my goods in a knapsack. But by the time we arrived at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, I was so fatigued with the tediousness of the carriage,...my journey on foot, rather than proceed in such a disagreeble manner. The ostler of the inn at which we put up, understanding I was bound for London,... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 pages
...packsaddle between two baskets, one of which contained my goods in a knapsack. But by the time we arrived at Newcastle- upon-Tyne, I was so fatigued with the tediousness...the weather, that I resolved to travel the rest of ray journey on foot, rather than proceed in such a disagreeable manner." We of this age complain that... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1848 - 1048 pages
...one of which contained my goods in a knapsack. But, by the time we arrived at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, I was so fatigued with the tediousness of the carriage,...advised me to take my passage in a collier, which would he both cheap and expeditious, and withal much easier than to walk upwards of three hundred miles through... | |
| Telegraph - 1851 - 112 pages
...baskets, one of which contained my goods in a knapsack. But by the time we arrived at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, I was so fatigued with the tediousness of the carriage,...rather than proceed in such a disagreeable manner." We of this age complain that the peuny-a-mile passengers in covered railway carriages, which only go... | |
| Henry Mayhew - Charities - 1851 - 552 pages
...time we arrived at Neweastle-upon-Tyne, I was so fatigned with the tediousness of the carriage, end benumbed with the coldness of the weather, that I...rest of my journey on foot, rather than proceed in snch a disagreeable manner." The present mode of travelling, compared with that of the pack-horse meaus... | |
| Henry Mayhew - Crime - 1851 - 600 pages
...goods in a knapsack. But by the time we arrived at New castle-upon-Tync, I was so fatigued with thi tediousness of the carriage, and benumbed with the coldness of the weather, that I resolvcc to travel the rest of my journey on foot, rather than proceed in such a disagreeable manner."... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1854 - 342 pages
...baskets, one of which contained my goods in a knapsack. But by the time we arrived at Newcastleupon-Tyne, I was so fatigued with the tediousness of the carriage,...rather than proceed in such a disagreeable manner." We of this age complain that the penny-a-mile passengers in covered railway carriages, which only go... | |
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