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1 In 1864 one could arrive here only by steamer; there were no railways .
2 There were no railways in the forties; they must have travelled in a post-chaise.
3 There were no railways , and the few roads in existence were in poor condition.
4 There were no railways nor telegraphs and the mails were few and far apart.
5 There were no railways , and the only means of communication were wagons and boats.
6 There were no railways near Lingborough at this time.
7 There are no railways in this country, except one of eight miles to a tomb!
8 There were no roads near Undern except its own cart track; there were no railways within miles.
9 There are no railways , and there are two hundred lochs and more in the Parish of Assynt.
10 There were no railways , and I had great difficulty in making that innovation acceptable to the Boers.
11 There were no railways in those times.
12 When I was young and there were no railways , I remember going from Paris to Vienna without sleeping.
13 There were no railways then to bring huge crowds in numberless specials and return them to Paris the same evening.
14 There are no railways to disturb its peace; no high roads or broad rivers to bring trade to its doors.
15 If it did, as there were no railways , he could not rush off in a crowd and pass unnoticed through the country.
16 You must remember that there were no railways in 1826, which fact made us still more remote from the rest of the world.
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