| Giuseppe Acerbi - 1802 - 442 sidor
...of that winter was fo great, that there was not a fmgle fpot near, where the water was not fro/.en to the depth of a yard from the furface. It was neceflary...the water as from a well. Immediately on filling the cafks, they were obliged to carry them off with all poffible fpeed, left the water fhould be congealed,... | |
| 1802 - 542 sidor
...the aid of the owners. The feverity of (hit ', inter was fo great, that there was nut a finóle fyot near, where the water was not frozen to the depth of a yard from the furface. It was neceffary to break the ice with hatchets and hammers, and draw up the water as from a well. Imr.icdiately... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 sidor
...to tht aid of the owners. The severity of that winter was so great, that there was not a single spot near, where the water was not frozen to the depth of a yard from the surface. It was necessary to break the ice with hatchets and hammers, and to draw up the water as from... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 892 sidor
...to the aid of the owners. The severity of that winUr was so great, that there was not 2 single spot near where the water •was not frozen to the depth of a yard from the surface. It was necessary to break the ice with hatchets and hammers, and to draw the water from the... | |
| 1803 - 866 sidor
...to the aid of the ownere. The severity of that winter was so great, that there was not a single spot near where the water •was not frozen to the depth of a yard from the sut face. It was necessary to break the ice with hatchets and hammer.«, and to draw the water from... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 1298 sidor
...to the aid of the owners. The severity of that winter was so great, that there was not a single spot near where the water was not frozen to the depth of a yard from the surface. It was necessary to break the ice with hatcheta and hammers, and to draw the water from the... | |
| 1803 - 892 sidor
...to the aid of the owners. The severity of that winter was so great, that there was not a single spot near where the water was not frozen to the depth of a yard from the surface. It was necessary to break the ice with hatchets and hammers, and to draw the water from the... | |
| 1803 - 748 sidor
...or ihe owners. The feverit; oi that winter was fo great, that there was not a fmgle fpot near, when the water was not frozen to the depth of a yard from ike liuiacf. It was necclïary to break the ice with hate! et» and hammers, and to draw »p the wa;cr... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1838 - 672 sidor
...to the aid of the owners. The severity of that winter was so great, that there was not a single spot near where the water was not frozen to the depth of a yard from the surface. It was necessary to break the ice with hatchets and hammers, and to draw up the water as from... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1876 - 846 sidor
...to the aid of the owners. The severity of that winter was so great, that there was not a single spot near, where the water was not frozen to the depth of a yard from the surface. It was necessary to break the ice with hatchets and hammers, and to draw the water from the... | |
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