... the inhabitants are rich in gold, silver, and in all the necessaries and conveniences of life. They drink no water, unless at certain times, upon a religious score, and by way of doing penance. They are fed, in great abundance, with all sorts of flesh... A Year's Residence, in the United States of America - Side 245av William Cobbett - 1819Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1817 - 622 sider
...inhabitants of " England are rich in gold and silver, " and all the necessaries and conveni" ences of life. They drink no water, " unless at certain times, upon a reli" gious score, and by way of doing " pennance. They are fed in great " abundance, with all sorts... | |
| William Cobbett - 1818 - 628 sider
...is, that the Inhabitants are Rich in " Gold, Silver, and in all the Necessaries and " Conveniences of Life. They drink no Water, " unless at certain...are cloathed throughout " in good Woollens ; their Bedding and other " Furniture in their Houses are of Wool, and " that in great Store: They are also... | |
| William Cobbett - 1819 - 630 sider
...is, that the Inhabitants are Rich in " Gold, Silver, and in all the .Necessaries and " Conveniences of Life. They drink no Water, " unless at certain...are cloathed throughout " in good Woollens; their Bedding and other " Furniture in their Houses are of Wool, and " that in great Store: They are also... | |
| 1819 - 544 sider
...health and happiness of the British poor against those of other nations, that ' they,' the poor, ' are fed in great abundance with all sorts of flesh...and fish, of which they have plenty every where.'* And further, comparing one class of our fellow countrymen with another, at the present period, where... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1819 - 636 sider
...health and happiness of the British poor against those of other nations, that ' чиеу (the ' poor) are fed in great abundance with, all sorts of flesh and fish, • of which they h ive plenty every where.*' And further, com paring one class T>f our fellow country-men with another,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1822 - 384 sider
...it " k, that the Inhabitants are rich in Gold, Silver, and " in all the Necessaries and Conveniences of Life. " They drink no Water, unless at certain...plenty " every where; they are cloathed throughout iu good " Woollens ; their Bedding and other Furniture in their " Houses are of Wool, and that in great... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 570 sider
...hence it is that the inhabitants are rich in gold, silver, and in all the necessaries and conveniencies of life. They drink no water, unless at certain times,...fish, of which they have plenty every where ; they are clothed throughout in good woollens ; their bedding and other furniture in their houses are of wool,... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 504 sider
...and in all the necessaries and conveniencies of life. They drink no water, unless at certain tunes, upon a religious score, and by way of doing penance....fish, of which they have plenty every where ; they are clothed throughout in good woollens ; their bedding and other furniture in their houses are of wool,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1823 - 430 sider
...England,these words : " The inhabitants of England are rich in " all the necessaries and conveni" ences of life. They drink no " water, unless at certain times, . " upon a 'religious scorel ' They " are fed in great abundance, with '' all sorts of flesh and fish, of " which they have... | |
| William Cobbett - 1824 - 394 sider
...inhabitants are rich in gold, silver, " and in all the necessaries and conveniences of life. '!"• . " drink no water, unless at certain times, upon a religious...of " which they have plenty every where ; they are clothed " throughout in good woollens; their bedding and other " furniture in their houses are of wool,... | |
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