Colony. be afraid to leave his Native Soil to advance his Fortunes equal to his Blood and Spirit, and so he will avoid those unlawful ways too many of our young Gentlemen take to maintain themselves according to their high education, having but small... History of North Carolina: With Maps and Illustrations - Stran 45avtor: Francis Lister Hawks - 1858Celotni ogled - O knjigi
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| Martha Helen Haywood, Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Mary Hilliard Hinton - 1905 - 356 strani
...too many of our young gentlemen take to maintain themselves according to their high education, having but small estates; here, with a few servants and a...stock, a great estate may be raised, although his birth has not entitled him to any of the land of his ancestors, yet his industry may supply him so as to... | |
| Alexander Samuel Salley - 1911 - 434 strani
...few Servants and a small Stock a great Estate may be raised, although his Birth have not entituled him to any of the Land of his Ancestors, yet his Industry...tormented with much care how to get worth to gain a Livelyhood, or that with their labour can hardly get a comfortable subsistance, shall do well to go... | |
| Alexander Samuel Salley - 1911 - 422 strani
...too many of our young Gentlemen take to maintain themselves according to their high education, having but small Estates; here, with a few Servants and a...Estate may be raised, although his Birth have not entituled him to any of the Land of his Ancestors, yet his Industry may supply him so, as to make him... | |
| Ernest Ludlow Bogart, Charles Manfred Thompson - 1916 - 904 strani
...too many of our young Gentlemen take to maintain themselves according to their high education, having but small Estates; here, with a few Servants and a...Estate may be raised, although his Birth have not entituled him to any of the Land of his Ancestors, yet his Industry may supply him so, as to make him... | |
| John Thomson Faris - 1916 - 328 strani
...Robert Horns printed a similar description of the country, and added a striking appeal for immigration : Such as are here tormented with much care how to get worth to gain a livelyhood, or that with their labor can hardly get a comfortable subsistence, shall do well to go... | |
| Inglis Fletcher - 1942 - 576 strani
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