| Robert Proud - 1797 - 522 páginas
...they are people proper and ftrong of body, v-^v^y fo they have fine children, and almofl every houfe full; rare to find one of them without three or four boys, and as many girls; fome, fix, feven and eight fons. And I muft do them that right j I fee few young men more fober and... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 páginas
...degenerate from the old friendship between both kingdoms. As they are people proper and strong of body, so they have fine children, and almost every house full...some six, seven, and eight sons. And I must do them that right, I see few young men more sober and laborious. " 29. The Dutch have a meeting-place for... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 632 páginas
...degenerate from the old friendship between both kingdoms. As they are people proper, and strong of bpdy, so they have fine children, and almost every house full...some six, seven, and eight sons : and I must do them that right, I see few young men more sober and laborious. XXIX. The Dutch have a meeting-place for... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 392 páginas
...town. tween both king loms. As they are people proper anil strong of bod v, so they have fine childten, and almost every house full} rare to find one of them without three or f.nir boys and as many girls ; some six, seven, and eight sons. And I must do them that fight, i see... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 434 páginas
...are a people proper and strong of body, so they have fine children, and almost every house full; 'tis rare to find one of them without three or four boys, and as many girls; some have six, seven, and eight sons, and few young men are more sober and laborious. The number of these... | |
| Michael Thomas Sadler - 1830 - 712 páginas
...benevolent William Penn asserts " that almost every house was full of children, it being," he observes, " rare to find one of them without three " or four boys, and as many girls ; some six, seven, " and eight sons8." To come later down, Dr. Franklin, in his celebrated essay, which he wrote about three parts... | |
| Thomas Campanius Holm - 1834 - 192 páginas
...from the old friendship between both kingdoms. As they are people proper and strong of body, so that they have fine children, and almost every house full;...some six, seven, and eight sons. And I must do them the justice to say, I see few young men more sober and laborious." From this, the reader will easily... | |
| 1834 - 320 páginas
...they are people proper and strong of body, 10 that they have fine children, and almost every iMUiT full; rare to find one of them without three or four...some six, seven, and eight sons. And I must do them the justice to say, I see few young men more sober and laborious." From this, the reader will easily... | |
| Carl David Arfwedson - 1834 - 888 páginas
...desired rather to have enough than plenty or traffic. As they are people proper and strong of body, so they have fine children, and almost every house full...find one of them without three or four boys, and as * Of this fortification there is no trace. It was situated near Wilmington, twenty-seven miles south... | |
| Jehu Curtis Clay - 1835 - 186 páginas
...old friendship between both kingdoms. As they arc a people proper and strong of body, so have they fine children, and almost every house full ; rare...some six, seven, and eight sons. And I must do them the justice to say, I sec few young men more sober and industrious/'* It was a feature deserving of... | |
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