That is part of a quote from A Tale of Two Cities, which was written by Charles Dickens.
ABC Album - 1953 A Tale of Two Cities Part 1 1-4 was released on: USA: 3 May 1953
ABC Album - 1953 A Tale of Two Cities Part 2 1-5 was released on: USA: 10 May 1953
Nightly Business Report - 1981 A Tale of Five Cities Part 3 - Detroit was released on: USA: 7 May 2008
Mr. Lorry of the London office of Tellson's Bank is the messenger through whom Lucie Manette discovers that her father is living; he then facilitates their journey back to London. Later in the book, he aids in their escape from Paris to safety. But, moreover, he represented financial stability and historical background, as well as the strong ties existing between the two countries at the time of the Revolution.
Nightly Business Report - 1981 A Tale of Five Cities Part 4 - Silicon Valley was released on: USA: 8 May 2008
Nightly Business Report - 1981 A Tale of Five Cities Part 2 - New York was released on: USA: 6 May 2008
Nightly Business Report - 1981 A Tale of Five Cities Part 5 - South Florida was released on: USA: 9 May 2008
A Tale of Two Cities - 1911 was released on: USA: 21 February 1911 (part 1) USA: 24 February 1911 (part 2) USA: 25 February 1911 (Part 3) Netherlands: 19 May 1911 (Amsterdam)
because their a part of this kingdom
Because she had twelve children and they were killed.
The word lorries is a plural noun. The singular is lorry.
As it turns out all cities play a part in keeping their state at its top and are all equally important.
No. You'd just have to quote the book. Like if it was from A Tale of Two Cities you would just have to say: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." -Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
Probably the longitude and latitude lines because they help you locate countries and cities.
Yes. The real definition of a folk tale is: A story or legend forming part of an oral tradition.
Highways link cities - there are no major cities in the northern part of Canada
Our current capital is Columbia, although it used to be Charleston. Other major cities include Greenville and Spartanburg in the northern part of the state, and of course, Myrtle Beach on the coast.
The Doctor's Tale is part of the 14th Century "Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. (see the related link)
There are much too many cities and states to name that are not a part of the US.
In the last part of the sentence "along the roads that lay before them." Saying that shows that if their roads lay out before them it shows he believes in fate.
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No the oldest part of london is its cities
Cities is a common noun in plural. (The singular would be city.)
No. She is part of a fairy tale along with prince charming.