... and the beasts of burthen that he has brought with him, at a ruinous expense, till it may please the storekeeper to receive his contribution ; and during his absence from home, his agricultural labours are necessarily arrested or impeded. The passage... The Portfolio - Стр. 221редактор(ы): - 1837Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Sir John McNeill - 1836 - Страниц: 174
...are necessarily arrested or impeded. The passage of troops in war, or for the relief of corps, may impose upon him the necessity, at whatever season...wherever he moves he is met by a rude soldiery, whose per71 sonal habits and indecent manners are offensive to all his sensibilities, while his person is... | |
| Sir John McNeill - 1836 - Страниц: 180
...are necessarily arrested or impeded. The passage of troops in war, or for the relief of corps, may impose upon him the necessity, at whatever season...wherever he moves he is met by a rude soldiery, whose per71 sonal habits and indecent manners are offensive to all his sensibilities, while his person is... | |
| Absalom Peters, Selah Burr Treat, John Holmes Agnew - 1841 - Страниц: 622
...different creed from his own are billeted in his house, and the privacy of his family violated ; that he cannot move from one village to another without a passport, which he cannot obtain but by hours of attendance or by a fee ; that wherever he turns he is met by a rude soldier, whose... | |
| 1840 - Страниц: 720
...different creed to his own are billeted in his house, and the privacy of his family violated ; that he cannot move from one village to another without a passport, which he cannot obtain but by hours of attendance or by a fee ; that wherever he turns he is met by a rude soldier, whose... | |
| John MacNeill - 2004 - Страниц: 196
...are necessarily arrested or impeded. The passage of troops in war, or for the relief of corps, may impose upon him the necessity, at whatever season...inferior nobles were still unprovided for. Their power aud influence necessarily fell on the accession of a new authority, with which theirs was incompatible... | |
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