... the means of doing it be as easy and certain in this, as in any other track of commerce. If there were always two or three thousand youths, for seven or eight years, bound to this profession, that they might learn the whole art of it, and afterwards... Select Works of Mr. A. Cowley - Page 102by Abraham Cowley - 1772Full view - About this book
| Country Gentleman - 1755 - 416 pages
...fome fmall Parcel of Ground, " whofe Rent devours all but the bare Sub" fiftance of the Tenant, whilft They, who " are Proprietors of the Land, are either too " proud, or, for want of Education, too ct ignorant to improve it ; tho' the Means " of doing it beaseafy, and certain in This,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 298 pages
...fmall parcel of ground, the rent of which devours all but the bare fubfiftence. of the tenartr : whilft they who are proprietors of the land are either too proud, or, for want ot that kind of education, too ignorant, to improve their eftates, though the means of doing it be... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1772 - 300 pages
...fmall parcel of ground, the rent of which devours all but the bare fubfiftence of the tenant : whilft they who are proprietors of the land are either too proud, or, for want ot that kind of education, too ignorant, to improve their eftates, though the means of doing it be... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 520 pages
...ground^ ,f- D? Seneft, , the rent of which devours all but the bare fubfiftence of the tenanti whilft they who are proprietors of the land are either too...thoufand youths, for feven or eight years, bound to this profefiion, that they might learn the whole art of it, and afterwards be enabled to be maftcrs in it,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 424 pages
...ground,. f De Senefl. the the rent of which devours all but the bare fubfiftence of the tenant i whilft they who are proprietors of the land are either too...track of commerce. If there were always two or three thou(and youths, for feven or eight years, bound to this profefllon, that they might learn the •whole... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 514 pages
...finall parcel of ground, the rent of which devours all but the bare fubfiftence of the tenant i whilft they who are proprietors of the land are either too...means of doing it be as eafy and certain in this, at in any other track of commerce. If there were always two or three thoufand youths, for feven or... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 pages
...of ediicaiiou, too ignorant, to improve their eftatcs, though the means о doiii;'' it be .is ealy and certain in this, as in any other track of commerce. If then \v re always two or three thoufand youths, for fcven or eight years, bound to this pro feflî.m,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 290 pages
...small parcel of ground, the rent of which devours all but the bare subsistence of the tenant : whilst they who are proprietors of the land are either too...kind of education, too ignorant, to improve their estates, though the means of doing it be as easy and certain in this, as in any other track of commerce.... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 pages
...small parcel of ground, the rent of which devours all but the bare subsistence of the tenant : whilst they who are proprietors of the land are either too...kind of education, too ignorant, to improve their estates, though the means of doing it be as easy and certain in this, as in any other track of commerce.... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 284 pages
...small parcel of ground, the rent of which devours all but the bare subsistence of the tenant : whilst they who are proprietors of the land are either too proud, or, for want of that kind «f education, too ignorant, to improve their estates, though the means of doing it be as easy and... | |
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