| Arthur Young - 1889 - 472 sider
...them, interest was openly made with the judges : and woe betided the man who, with a cause to support, had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife, or by other methods. It has been said, by many writers, that property was as secure... | |
| Arthur Young - 1892 - 452 sider
...them, interest was openly made with the judges : and woe betided the man who, with a cause to support, had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife, or by other methods. It has been said, by many writers, that property was as secure... | |
| Arthur Young - 1906 - 690 sider
...them, interest was openly made with the judges : and woe betided the man who, with a cause to support, had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife, or by other methods. It has been said, by many writers, that property was as secure... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 sider
...them, interest was openly made with the judges ; and woe betide the man who, in a cause to support, had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife, or by other methods. It has been said by many writers that property was as secure under... | |
| Arthur Young - 1915 - 398 sider
...them interest was openly made with the judges : and woe betided the man who, with a cause to support, had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife or by other methods. It has been said by many writers that property was as secure under... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 460 sider
...them, interest was openly made with the judges ; and woe betide the man who, in a cause to support, had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife, or by other methods. It has been said by many writers that property was as secure under... | |
| Arthur Young - 1929 - 496 sider
...them, interest was openly made with the judges; and woe betided the man who, with a cause to support, had no means of conciliating favour, either by the beauty of a handsome wife, or by other methods. It has been said, by many writers, that property was as secure... | |
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