But I HAVE heerd say, that the coachmaker thought twice about it--he he he!
This afternoon I went to my coachmaker and Crow's, and there saw things go on to my great content.
About this period a noted Coachmaker named Luke Hopkinson, of Holborn, introduced the briska landau.
Mr David Davies, a Coachmaker of Albany Street, and afterwards of Wigmore Street, had considerable inventive faculties.
The Coachmaker may often gather a useful hint by studying the construction of carts, which have to carry heavier loads than carriages, often at an equal speed, and certainly not with better horses.
The first Omnibus was started in London in July 1829, by the enterprising Mr Shillibeer, who had been for a short time a coachmaker at Paris.
I too insulted his dignity, and was glad to summon the German coachmaker to my assistance.
The coachmaker in ten minutes made me an easel, and D---- particularly desires me to tell you that I wash my brushes in the lake!
Certainly the Germans of the lower class are strangely civilized, and the working coachmaker and head waiters of the Secheron fair specimens of it.
So now the coachmaker was the horse, and off they went, rattling and creaking, to the jungle.
The coachmaker was very hot, and Helen asked him timidly whether he had not better rest and eat.
Wright, a coachmaker in Longacre, already becoming the home of his brother tradesmen, and it was doubtless exhibited in London.
Whoever hath taken it up are desir'd to bring it to Mr. Jacob's a Coachmaker at the corner of St. Mary Ax near London Wall, where they shall receive 30s.
This linkage was invented by George Lankensperger, coachmakerto the King of Bavaria.
The actual inventor was Ackermann's friend George Lankensperger of Munich, coachmaker to the King of Bavaria.
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