... the neighbourhood of Newmarket, and in so doing several times crossed and recrossed the road leading to that village. It seemed to me that there had once been a wide trackway along the course of the dyke, and that, as land became valuable, and the... The Archæology of Rome - Pagina 129di John Henry Parker - 1876Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Samuel Seyer - 1821 - 602 pagine
...way. Seventy or eighty years ago there was a causeway all through the parish of Hanham, which was seen sometimes on one side of the road and sometimes on the other, and which the old inhabitants then called the Roman road, and certainly they called it right. The formation... | |
| Ashford Owen (pseud. [i.e. Anne Charlotte Ogle.].) - 1833 - 300 pagine
...through narrow stony lanes again—bad for either riding or driving—and endless fir covers, bordering sometimes on one side of the road, and sometimes on the other; now past the back of a country-house, with nothing seen from the road but the stable-roof through the... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1842 - 198 pagine
...Jonas, " come with me." Franco wagged his tail, and followed Jonas. keeping up with him all the way, sometimes on one . side of the road, and sometimes on the other. At length, when Jonas thought that he had gone far enough, he stopped. Franco stopped too, and looked... | |
| w.d .ticknor - 1842 - 200 pagine
...walked along until he had got to some distance from the house, Franco keeping up with him all the way, sometimes on one side of the road, and sometimes on the other. At length, when Jonas thought that he had gone far enough, he stopped. Franco stopped too, and looked... | |
| Ashford Owen (pseud. [i.e. Anne Charlotte Ogle.]), Anne Charlotte Ogle - 1855 - 346 pagine
...then through narrow stony lanes again — bad for either riding or driving — and endless fir covers, sometimes on one side of the road, and sometimes on the other ; now past the back of a country-house, with nothing seen from the road but the stable-roof through... | |
| 1858 - 708 pagine
...dyke, and that, as land became valuable, and the road was narrowed, the proprietors inclosed the dyke sometimes on one side of the road, and sometimes on the other. The earthwork was much degraded, and indeed levelled, for considerable distances ; but all the peasantry... | |
| 1867 - 432 pagine
...little brook, that made pleasant music over the pebbles as it flowed along, pursued its wayward path, sometimes on one side of the road and sometimes on the other, even in the hottest weather, when other streamlets and shallow ponds were dry. and a bantam cock ;... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1876 - 282 pagine
...aqueduct formed one of the usual angles between the Lateran and the arch at the west end of the CcL-lian. It has been destroyed in this part ; but this accounts...on one side of the road and sometimes on the other. \Ve have how arrived at the arch of Dolabella, built when he was consul, AD 10, as an entrance to that... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1883 - 570 pagine
...dyke, and that, as land became valuable, and the road was narrowed, the proprietors inclosed the dyke sometimes on one side of the road, and sometimes on the other. The earthwork was much degraded, and indeed levelled, for considerable distances ; but all the peasantry... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1883 - 576 pagine
...dyke, and that, as land became valuable, and the road was narrowed, the proprietors inclosed the dyke sometimes on one side of the road, and sometimes on the other. The earthwork was much degraded, and indeed levelled, for considerable distances; but all the peasantry... | |
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