... them the means of greater cleanliness, health, and comfort, in their own homes, to extend education, and thus raise the social and moral habits of those most valuable members of the community, are among the first duties, and ought to be among the... The Friend of the people - Stran 126Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1849 - 722 strani
...among the first duties, and ought to be among the truest pleasures, of every landlord. While he thus cares for those whom Providence has committed to his...independence and the well-being of their families. " I shall not dwell, as I might, on the undeniable advantages of making the rural population contented... | |
| JOHN MURRAY - 1849 - 732 strani
...among the first duties, and ought to be among the truest pleasures, of every landlord. While he thus cares for those whom Providence has committed to his...independence and the well-being of their families. I shall not dwell, as I might, on the undeniable advantages of making the rural population contented... | |
| C Vincent Bernard - 1860 - 174 strani
...among the first duties, and ought to be among the truest pleasures, of every landlord. While he thus cares for those whom Providence has committed to his...independence and the well-being of their families. I shall not dwell, as I might, on the undeniable advantage of making the rural population contented... | |
| Henry Stephens - 1861 - 724 strani
...among the first duties, and ought to be amongst the truest pleasures, of every landlord. While he thus cares for those whom Providence has committed to his...faculties with which they are endowed is the surest way to 'heir own independence and the well-being of their families. I shall not dwell, as I might, on the... | |
| Thomas Allen Blyth - 1873 - 350 strani
...amongst the first duties and ought to be amongst the truest pleasures of every landlord. While he thus cares for those whom Providence has committed to his...independence and the well-being of their families. I shall not dwell, as I might, on the undeniable advantages of making the rural population contented... | |
| Thomas Allen Blyth - 1873 - 346 strani
...amongst the first duties and ought to be amongst the truest pleasures of every landlord. While he thus cares for those whom Providence has committed to his...faculties with which they are endowed is the surest way te their own independence and the well-being of their families. I shall not dwell, as I might, on the... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1849 - 732 strani
...among the first duties, and ought to be among the truest pleasures, of every landlord. While he thus cares for those whom Providence has committed to his...independence and the well-being of their families. I shall not dwell, as I might, on the undeniable advantages of making the rural population contented... | |
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