| William Cobbett - 1819 - 630 sider
...garrisons and in great cities, I. will beg leave to satisfy this natural curiosity before-hand. 0. Early habits and affections seldom quit us while we have vigour of mind left. I was ..•• •• * w brought up under a father, whose talk was chiefly about his garden and his fields,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1822 - 384 sider
...be known on the subject of Farming by a man, who, for thirty-six out ofyifty-two years of his lile has been a Soldier or a Political Writer, and who,...we have vigour of mind left. I was brought up under ft father, whose talk was chiefly about his garden and his fields, with regard to which he was famed... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 524 sider
...homely recollections, of the habits of his youthful days. " Early habits and affections," he says,. " seldom quit us while we have vigour of mind left....talk was chiefly about his garden and his fields. From my very infancy — from the age of six years, when I climbed up the side of a steep sand rock... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 236 sider
...of homely recollections, of the habits of his youthful days. "Early habits and affections," he says, "seldom quit us while we have vigour of mind left....talk was chiefly about his garden and his fields. From my very infancy — from the age of six years, when I climbed up the side of a steep sand rock... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 230 sider
...days. "Early habits and affections," he says, "seldom quit us while we have vigour of mind left. 1 was brought up under a father whose talk was chiefly about his garden and his fields. From my very infancy — from the age of six yearSj when I climbed up the side of a steep sand rock... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1902 - 734 sider
...large a part of his time in garrisons and in great cities." He then gives the answer as follows: — " Early habits and affections seldom quit us while we have vigour of mind left. 1 See f(x>t-nntc cm page 1. Farmiiitf Krj>erirnrex lit Anierim. !( I was brought np under a father... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1852 - 1482 sider
...of his writings, especially in the Sural Rides, he traces to the home education he had received. He was brought up under a father whose talk was chiefly...with regard to which he was famed for his skill and neatness. The character of the district in which he was born and bred must have had also no small influence... | |
| 1854 - 542 sider
...of his writings, especially in the Rural Rides, he traces to the home education he had received. He was brought up under a father whose talk was chiefly...with regard to which he was famed for his skill and neatness. The character of the district in which he was born and bred must have had also no small influence... | |
| 1855 - 526 sider
...especially in the Rural Rides, he traces to the home education he had received. He was brought m> raider a father whose talk was chiefly about his garden and...with regard to which he was famed for- his. skill and neatness. The character of the district in which he was bom and bred must have had ateo BO small influence... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1878 - 570 sider
...— next, indeed, to the " Rural Rides" — namely, his "Year's Residence in America," he says : " Early habits and affections seldom quit us while we...From my very infancy, from the age of six years, when I climbed np the side of a steep sand-rock, and there scooped me out a plot four feet square to make... | |
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