... 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
| James Joseph Walsh - 1907 - 660 sider
...necessaries and conveniences of fe. They drink no water unless at certain times, upon a religious ore, and by way of doing penance. They are fed in great abundance, ith all sorts of flesh and fish, of which they have plenty everywhere; icy are clothed throughout in... | |
| Sir John Fortescue, Francis Gregor - 1917 - 128 sider
...hence it 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 times,...sorts of flesh and fish, of which they have plenty everywhere ; they are clothed throughout in good woollens; their bedding and other furniture in their... | |
| 1920 - 934 sider
...authority. He said "The inhabitants are rich in gold, silver and in all the necessaries and conveniences of life. They drink no water unless at certain times,...sorts of flesh and fish, of which they have plenty everywhere ; they are clothed throughout in good woollens, their bedding and other furniture in the... | |
| Isobel Dorothy Thornley - 1920 - 330 sider
...chap, xxxvi.] The inhabitants are rich in gold, silver, and in all the necessaries and conveniences of life. They drink no water, unless at certain times,...sorts of flesh and fish, of which they have plenty everywhere ; they are clothed throughout in good woollens ; their bedding and other furniture in their... | |
| 1920 - 934 sider
...authority. He said "The inhabitants are rich in gold, silver and in all the necessaries and conveniences of life. They drink no water unless at certain times,...score, and by way of doing penance. They are fed in Kreat abundance, with all sorts of flesh and fish, of which they have plenty everywhere; they are clothed... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1924 - 648 sider
...that the inhabitants are rich in gold, silver, and in all th; necessaries and conveniences of 'ife. They drink no water unless at certain times, upon...sorts of flesh and fish, of which they have plenty everywhere; they are clothed throughout in good woollens, their bedding and other furniture in the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1994 - 518 sider
...claims that "the Inhabitants are Rich in Gold, Silver, and in all the Necessaries and Conveniences of Life. They drink no Water, unless at certain Times,...Flesh and Fish, of which they have Plenty every where" (p. 83). In fact, Fortescue concludes that "every one, according to his Rank, hath all Things which... | |
| Paul Raffield - 2004 - 320 sider
...protection of English society in general, and the material happiness of its subjects in particular: '[t]hey are fed, in great Abundance, with all Sorts of Flesh and Fish, of which they have plenty everywhere; they are cloathed thro'out in good Woollens.'42 Fortescue depicted an idyllic English realm,... | |
| 1844 - 156 sider
...Hence it 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 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,... | |
| Jules L. Coleman, Anthony James Sebok - 1994 - 598 sider
...hence it 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 times,...sorts of flesh and fish, of which they have plenty everywhere; they are clothed throughout in good woollens; their bedding and other forniture in their... | |
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