| Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 610 pages
...many journies yearly, or to ride up and down, kept horses for himself and servants, and seldom rid without one or two men ; but now, since every man...to travel unto, or to some place within a few miles of that part he de. signs to go unto, they have left keeping of horses, and travel without servants... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - Great Britain - 1810 - 606 pages
...many journies yearly, or to ride up and down, kept horses for himself and servants, and seldom rid without one or two men ; but now, since every man...to travel unto, or to some place within a few miles ofthat part he de. signs to go unto, they have left keeping of horses, and travel without servants... | |
| Great Britain - 1810 - 606 pages
...many journies yearly, or to ride up and down, kept horses for himself and servants, and seldom rid without one or two men ; but now, since every man...passage into every place he is to travel unto, or to someplace within a few miles ofthat part he designs to go unto, they have left keeping of horses, and... | |
| Joshua Toulmin - Taunton (England) - 1822 - 652 pages
...many journeys yearly, or to ride up and down, kept horses for himself aud servants, and seldom rid without one or two men ; but now, since every man can have a passage into every place he in to travel unto, or to some place within a few miles of that part he designs to go unto, they have... | |
| Walter Besant - London (England) - 1903 - 584 pages
...many journeys yearly, or to ride up and down, kept horses for himself and servants, and seldom rid without one or two men : but now, since every man...to travel unto, or to some place within a few miles of that part he designs to go unto, they have left keeping of horses, and travel without servants:... | |
| Mrs. Alec-Tweedie (Ethel) - Hyde Park (London, England) - 1908 - 466 pages
...many journeys yearly, or to ride up and down, kept horses for himself and servants, and seldom rid without one or two men : but now, since every man...can have a passage into every place he is to travel to, or to some place within a few miles of that part he designs to go to, they have left keeping of... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1841 - 664 pages
...many journeys yearly, or to ride up and down, kept horses for himself and servants, and seldom rid without one or two men; but now, since every man can have n passage into every place he is to travel unto, or to some place 908 CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE. 909... | |
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