| James Grahame - 1836 - 488 pages
...condemned men, to be the people with whom we plant : and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation ; for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall...but be lazy, and do mischief, and spend victuals." BOOK gether, and addressed them in a short but judicious and impressive harangue. He rebuked the folly,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 pages
...condemned men, to be the people with whom you plant ; and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation; for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall...and be quickly weary, and then certify over to their cowntry to the discredit of the plantation. The people wherewith you plant ought to be gardeners, ploughmen,... | |
| Thomas Horton James - 1838 - 322 pages
...with whom you plant ; and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation ; for they will ever be idle like rogues, and not fall to work, but be lazy, and do mischief, spend victuals, and be quickly weary." But the female convicts are even worse than the male, inasmuch... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1839 - 642 pages
...men, with whom to plant ; and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation; for they will ever be idle, like rogues, and not fall to work ; but be lazy> and do mischief, spend victuals, and be quickly weary.'" — James, p. 44. One of the consequences of the character... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1840 - 800 pages
...condemned men to be the people with whom you plant ; and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation ; for they will ever live like rogues and not fall to...their country to the discredit of the plantation."* To colonists of such description, Lord Bacon has indeed bequeathed in vain the exhortation which follows:... | |
| Henry Cook Todd - 1840 - 300 pages
...to take the scum of the people, and wicked and condemned men, to be the people with whom we settle, for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall to work, but be lazy and do mischief." Combining the above-mentioned facts, with those of a similar nature going before, and others coming... | |
| Richard Whately - 1840 - 128 pages
...condemned men to be the " people with whom you plant; and not only so, but " it spoileth the plantation; for they will ever live " like rogues and not fall to work, but be lazy and decided opinion which he had formed, in favour of a penitentiary system, and against the scheme of... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1841 - 348 pages
...condemned men to be the people with whom you plant ; and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation ; for they will ever live like rogues and not fall to...their country to the discredit of the plantation."* To colonists of such description, Lord Bacon has indeed bequeathed in vain the exhortation which follows... | |
| 1847 - 814 pages
...people, wicked, condemned men, with whom you plant and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation, for they will ever live like rogues and not fall to work, but be lazy and do mischief, spend victuals and be quickly weary." Immediately upon Smith's departure, the Indians renewed their... | |
| Charles Campbell - 1847 - 220 pages
...people, wicked, condemned men, with whom you plant and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation, for they will ever live like rogues and not fall to work, but be lazy and do mischief, spend victuals and be quickly weary." Immediately upon Smith's departure, the Indians renewed their... | |
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