| Sir Francis Bond Head - English essays - 1857 - 416 pages
...and quietness, of society and solitude, continues intermittently from a quarter-past six AM to ten PM during every day in the week, every week in the month, and every month in the year. THE UP TEAIN. The out-train having been despatched, we must now beg our readers to be so good as to walk,... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - 1857 - 412 pages
...and quietness, of society and solitude, continues intermittently from a quarter-past six AM to ten PM during every day in the week, every week in the month, and every month in the year. THE TIP TRAIN. The out-train having been despatched, we must now beg our readers to be so good as to walk,... | |
| Sir Francis Bond Head - English essays - 1857 - 422 pages
...and quietness, of society and solitude, continues intermittently from a quarter-past six AM to ten PM during every day in the week, every week in the month, and every month in the year. THE TIP TRAIN. The out-train having been despatched, we must now beg our readers to be so good as to walk,... | |
| English literature - 1857 - 594 pages
...anil quietness, of society and solitude, continues intermittently from a quarter-past six AM to ten PM during every day in the week, every week in the month, and every month in the year. TUB DEAD-LETTER OFFICE. The Dead-Letter Office in London is composed of six rooms, — besides a chamber... | |
| Sermons, American - 1879 - 644 pages
...on a train of cars, and had travelled at the rate of thirty miles an hour night and day, seven days in the week, every week in the month, and every month in the year, from that time until this, he would still have half a century's journey before him ere he could reach... | |
| J. Clayton Youker - Sunday schools - 1914 - 608 pages
...is called up in Alaska, strawberries, but what we call down here beans, and after three meals a day, every day in the week, every week in the month and every month in the year for three years, on bacon and beans, his first thought when he arrived in San Francisco was that he... | |
| United States. Congress Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - Coal miners - 1921 - 616 pages
...the Northwest and meets us there, and it is increasing in the markets into which we go and have gone every day in the week, every week in the month, and every month in the year. " The next president of the miners' organization has asked us to accept his statement that through a boycott... | |
| United States. Congress. House World War veterans legislation committee - 1925 - 318 pages
...had active tuberculosis was a 100-horsepower motor, he was capable of putting out 100-horsepower work every day in the week, every week in the month, and every month in the year. For a few hours in the day he was even capable of putting out 120 or 130 horsepower work, or of putting... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation - 1925 - 426 pages
...had active tuberculosis was a 100-horsepower motor, he was capable of putting out 100-horsepower work every day in the week, every week in the month, and every month in the year. For a few hours in the day he was even capable of putting out 120 or 130 horsepower work, or of putting... | |
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