| English poets - 1801 - 444 strani
...feathers. As for servants, if " they had any sheet above them, it was well ; for " seldom had they any under their bodies, to keep " them from the pricking straws that ran oft through " the canvas of the pallet, and rased their hardened "hides." (p. 188.) The progress of improvement in building,... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 446 strani
...feathers. As for servants, if " they had any sheet above them, it was well ; for " seldom had they any under their bodies, to keep " them from the pricking straws that ran ott through " the canvas of the pallet, and rased their hardened "hides." (p. 188.) The progress of... | |
| 1802 - 888 strani
...feathers. As for servant«, ' if they had any sheet above them, ' it was well ; for seldom had they ' any under their bodies, to keep ' them from the pricking straws ' that ran oft through the canvass ' of the pallet, and rased their ' hardened hides.' " The progress of improvement in building,... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1804 - 694 strani
...women in child-bed. As for servants, if they had any sheet above them, it was well, for seldom had they any under their bodies, to keep them from the pricking straws that ran through the canvas, and razed their hardened hides. " The third thing they tell of, is the exchange... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 480 strani
...women in childbed : As for servants, if they had any sheet above them it was well : For seldom had they any under their bodies to keep them from the pricking straws that ran oft through the canvass, and rased their hardened hides. — The third thing they tell of is, the exchange of Treene... | |
| Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn - 1814 - 382 strani
...women in childbed;, as for servants, if they had any sheet above them it was well; for seldom had they any under their bodies, to keep them from the pricking straws that ran oft through the canvas, and rased their hardened hides. The third thing they tell of, is the exchange of treene platters (so called,... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 368 strani
...women in childbed: as for servants, if they had any •beet above them it was well: for seldom had they any under their bodies to keep them from the pricking straws that ran oft through the canvass, and rased their hardened hides.—Tin; third thing they tell of is, the exchange of treene... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1821 - 304 strani
...women in child-hedi As for servants, if they had any sheet above them it was well ; for seldom had they any under their bodies 'to keep them from the pricking straws that ran often through the canvas, and rased their hardened hides. The third thing they tell off, is the exchange... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 486 strani
...women in childbed: as for servants, if they had any sheet above them it was well; for seldom had they any under their bodies to keep them from the pricking straws that ran oft through the canvas, and raised their hardened hides.—The third thing they tell of is, the exchange of treene platters (so... | |
| Jehoshaphat Aspin - 1825 - 330 strani
...women in childbed.' As for servants, if they had sheet above them, it was well ; for seldom had they any under their bodies, to keep them from the pricking straws, that ran oft through the canvass, and raced their hardened hides." — " In all the delineations of the English asra, that I... | |
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