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Meanings of one-horse chaise in English
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Usage of one-horse chaise in English
1
On Finchley Common the traveller met a clergyman driving a one-horsechaise.
2
On the contrary, it is more easy than a one-horsechaise.
3
Would not you like to go with me, George dear, in the one-horsechaise?
4
Think of Maria's mother in a one-horsechaise.
5
Could you not contrive to put yourself in a Bridgwater coach, and T. Poole would fetch you in a one-horsechaise to Stowey.
6
He accordingly set up a four-wheeled and a one-horsechaise for the public accommodation,-Harrogateup to that time being without any vehicle for hire.
7
She lived at Heywoodhill, near Hendon, and used to wend her way homeward every night, at the conclusion of the play, in a one-horsechaise.
8
Accordingly, the one-horsechaise, which was the usual vehicle in those days, of gentlemen who drove themselves, stopped, late in the day, at Armstrong's door.
9
We will start, if you please, in the railway-wewill proceed in a one-horsechaise-andwe will stop at a village, situated in a hole.