| Thomas Farr - 1838 - 358 sider
...came over a few days after, said their loss in killed and wounded was eighty-five men : the loss on our side was, I think, one killed and two wounded....guns, I should most likely witness a little artillery affair. Being particularly desirous of seeing how the Carllsts could point their pieces, I accompanied... | |
| James Thorne - 1845 - 514 sider
...bridewell opposite ; large inns ; and a grammar-school. The stranger will of course visit Leamington, about a mile and a half on the other side of the Avon. It is an entire contrast to Warwick, which, with its castle and church, with its gorgeous monuments,... | |
| British Archaeological Association - 1855 - 524 sider
...that, if it represented the thickness of the wall, the inner diameter must have been about forty feet." About a mile and a half on the other side of the Drove Loan, on a hill in Garf Water, we find the camp (No 38 and plate 3, fig. 22) occupying the flat... | |
| Mowbray Thomson - 1859 - 302 sider
...the regiments cross the bridge of boats, and from my bed witnessed their first engagement at Oonao, about a mile and a half on the other side of the river ; by the aid of the telescope we could distinctly discern the uniforms, and the affair looked very... | |
| Lewis Clements - 1876 - 352 sider
...not mind my humble conveyance, I would be most happy to take you back with me. I live near Boulogne, about a mile and a half on the other side of the town, and would put you down anywhere you like." We were much obliged for the offer; but we intended... | |
| Cecilia Anne Jones - 1879 - 358 sider
...children to go there ; highway tramps, and some of the worst set from the factory town of Barncastle, about a mile and a half on the other side of the tavern, were the most frequent guests within the walls of the wretched place. " A penny for your thoughts,... | |
| James Creagh - 1880 - 318 sider
...work them, the district furnishes miners for all other parts of Anatolia. The only mine now used is about a mile and a half on the other side of the heights beyond the town. The neighbouring cliffs are composed of limestones, shales, and indurated... | |
| Harvey Reid - 1884 - 174 sider
...evening: "The road on the Bottom, over which I used to drive to Madison twenty-one years ago, is now a mile and a half on the other side of the river." This tells the whole story, and shows what would have been saved to this county had Maj. Long's plans... | |
| Augustus Trew Wood, Bertram Roy Wood - 1910 - 412 sider
...to Ulverston. Instead of following on northward into Scotland we turned south towards Morecambe Bay. About a mile and a half on the other side of the town the beautiful Conishead Priory was our headquarters for several days. The fine a U o old mansion,... | |
| May Sinclair - 1915 - 328 sider
...goes straight up to the edge of it and turns there with a sweep to the left and runs alongside for about a mile and a half. On the other side of the turnip-field were the German lines. The first that had raked the village street aso raked the fields... | |
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