I may say, and say truly, that if there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by people of all ranks, especially of an inferior rank, it must certainly be here... Proceedings - Stran 14avtor: Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1845Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1846 - 376 strani
...Denton, as given anonymously by Ogilby. " If there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by any people, especially of an inferior rank, it must certainly...here. Here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent free, yea with such a quantity of land, that he may weary himself with walking over his... | |
| Daniel Denton - 1845 - 106 strani
...seasoning, which is common to some other Countreys hath never there been known; That I may say, and say truly, that if there be any terrestrial happiness...here : here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free, yea, with such a quantity of Land, that he may weary himself with walking over... | |
| 1845 - 564 strani
...seasoning, which is common to some other Countreys hath never there been known ; That I may say, and say truly, that if there be any terrestrial happiness...here : here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free, yea, with such a quantity of Land, that he may weary himself with walking over... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1846 - 470 strani
...flax, making their own linen, their woollen cloth, and linsey-woolsey. I may say, (says he,) and that truly, that if there be any terrestrial happiness...here : here any one may furnish himself with land and live rent free ; yea with such a quantity of land, that he may weary himself in the walking over... | |
| William Adee Whitehead - 1846 - 368 strani
...anony-- mously by Ogilby. " If there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by any people, especial-* ly of an inferior rank, it must certainly be here. Here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent free, yea with such a quantity of •land, that he may weary himself with walking over... | |
| William Adee Whitehead - 1875 - 508 strani
...Deuton as given anonymously by Ogilby. "If there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by any people, especially of an inferior rank, it must certainly...here. Here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent free, yea with such a quantity of land that he may weary himself with walking over his... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 356 strani
...inhabitants for it by appealing to the English love of personal independence and domestic thrift : " If there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by...here. Here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free ; yea, with such a quantity of land that he may weary himself with walking over... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 670 strani
...inhabitants for it by appealing to the English love of personal independence and domestic thrift: " If there be any terrestrial happiness to be had by...here. Here any one may furnish himself with land, and live rent-free ; yea, with such a quantity of land that he may weary himself with walking over... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 strani
...seasoning, which is common to some other Countries, hath never there been known; that I may say, and say truly, that if there be any terrestrial happiness...certainly be here. Here any one may furnish himself with laud, and live rent-free — yea, with such a quantity of land that he may weary himself with walking... | |
| Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer - 1909 - 672 strani
...Experiences, Amer, ed., New York, 1905. CHAPTER XIX DUTCH AND ENGLISH IN NEW YORK That I may say, and say truly, that if there be any terrestrial happiness...inferior rank, it must certainly be here. . . . Here those which fortune hath frowned upon in England, to deny them an inheritance among their brethren,... | |
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