would that account
will certainly feil you
when you talk of more Tacking Projects,
1705
there is no more tacking or box-
hauling to be done to-night
1824
no more tacking at present
1830
little more tacking and beating—
a few
1842
more tacking to keep it
in its scribers on oniovo named terms,
1851
no more shifting sails ;
no more tacking and wearing ;
no more
1864
tacking and bother, and after
1872
a little more, tacking
1895
far more “tacking.” 223.
Would that account for the difference in time?
1900
of more tacking by L.C.C. tramcar wire-pullers
1912
- 1705
ex A review of the Affairs of France, With Observations on Transactions at Home. 2:91 (October 2, 1705) : 363 - 1824
ex review, The Pilot — A Tale of the Sea, in The Cincinnati Literary Gazette 1:7 (February 14, 1824): 51 - 1830
ex “Extracts from a Cruiser’s Log,” in The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine Part 1. : 446-449 (447) - 1842
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(cross-column &c. ocr misreads) ex short piece “on washing lace,” in New England Farmer, Devoted to agriculture and its kindred arts and sciences 3:24 (November 22, 1851) : 392 - 1864
ex “Lord Oakburn’s Daughters,” by [Ellen Wood, 1814-87 *] the author of “East Lynne.” Once A Week (July 9, 1864) : here - 1872
a letter by “one of the victims” complaining of (his?) treatment at the Yokohama Custom House, in The Japan Daily Mail (December 14, 1872) : 798 - 1895
from “Translations. Parisian Medical Chit-Chat.” The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic (January 26, 1895) : 101 - 1900
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search results, snippet only, The Commercial Motor : here
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