| 1799 - 616 sayfa
...this time, while He was considering what was next to be done, one of his serv-4 ants'acçîdentally came to the field where the drain was making, with...iron crow or bar, which the farmers in that country xise IB making holee for fixing their sheep hurdles. Mr. Elkiugton having a suspicion that his drain... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1799 - 648 sayfa
...time, while he was considering what was next to be done, one of his servants accidentally came to tire field where the drain was making, with an iron crow or bar, which the farmers in that country use in making holes for fixing their sheep hurdles. Mr. Elkington having a suspicion that his drain... | |
| John Johnstone, Joseph Elkington - 1801 - 232 sayfa
...how to proceed. At this time, while he was considering what was next to be done, one of his servants accidentally came to the field where the drain was...iron crow, or bar, which the farmers in that country use in making holes for fixing their sheep-hurdles. Mr. Elkington having a suspicion that his drain... | |
| George Drysdale Dempsey - 1849 - 156 sayfa
...how to proceed. At this time, while he was considering what was next to he done, one of his servants accidentally came to the field where the drain was...iron crow or bar, which the farmers in that country use in making holes for fixing their sheep hurdles. Mr. Elkington, having a suspicion that his drain... | |
| John Vickers (of Blakesley grammar sch.) - 1866 - 234 sayfa
...at a loss how to proceed, and while he was considering what should be done next, one of his servants accidentally came to the field where the drain was making, with an iron piercer, for setting sheep hurdles. Suspecting that his drain was not deep enough, and wishing to know... | |
| George Drysdale Dempsey - 1890 - 430 sayfa
...how to proceed. At this time, while he was considering what was next to be done, one of his servants accidentally came to the field where the drain was...iron crow or bar, which the farmers in that country use in making holes for fixing their sheephurdles. Mr. Elkington, having a suspicion that his drain... | |
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