| P. Blouët - 1888 - 216 páginas
...was in a little neighbourhood, consisting of1 fanners, who tilled their own grounds and were equal2 strangers to opulence and poverty. As they had almost all the conveniences of life within themselves,3 they seldom visited towns or cities in search of* superfluities. Remote from the polite,6... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1890 - 516 páginas
...depends not on circumstances but constitution. THE place of our retreat was in a little neighborhood consisting of farmers, who tilled their own grounds,...themselves, they seldom visited towns or cities in search of 5 superfluity. Remote from the polite, they still retained the primeval simplicity of manners; and... | |
| James Charles Blomfield - 1893 - 182 páginas
...and XVIIIth centuries : — " The place of our retreat was in a little neighbourhood, con" sisting of farmers who tilled their own grounds, and were...they seldom visited towns or " cities, in search of superfluity. Remote from the polite, they still retained the primeval simplicity " of manners, and,... | |
| Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall - 1894 - 930 páginas
...GBANT HAPPINESS, WHICH DEPENDS HOT ON CIRCUMSTANCES BUT CONSTITUTION. THE place of our retreat was in a little neighbourhood, consisting of farmers, who...they seldom visited towns or cities, in search of superfluity. Remote from the polite, they still retained the ' primssval simplicity of manners ; and... | |
| George Prentiss Butler - 1894 - 284 páginas
...depends not on circumstances but constitution. The place of our retreat was in a little neighborhood consisting of farmers, who tilled their own grounds,...visited towns or cities, in search of superfluities. Remote from the polite, they still retained the primeval simplicity of manners; and frugal by habit,... | |
| 1894 - 264 páginas
...a secluded country district. The new home ia described below. ] l. The place of our retreat was in a little neighbourhood, consisting of farmers, who...strangers to opulence and poverty. — As they had almost I all the conveniences I of life within themselves, they seldom visited towns or cities in search of... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1895 - 280 páginas
...DEPEND NOT ON CIRCUMSTANCE BUT CONSTITUTION. THE place of our new retreat was in a little neighborhood, consisting of farmers, who tilled their own grounds,...themselves, they seldom visited towns or cities in search of superfluity. Remote from the polite, they still retained a primeval simplicity of manners, and, frugal... | |
| John Herbert Claiborne - 1895 - 104 páginas
...10. — Great Primer. The place of our retreat was a little neighborhood, consisting of farmers,who tilled their own grounds, and were equal strangers to opulence and poverty. As No. n.— Tieo-line Small Pica. The place of our retreat was a little neighborhood, consisting of farmers,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1896 - 270 páginas
...GRANT HAPPINESS, WHICH DEPENDS, NOT ON CIRCUMSTANCE, BUT CONSTITUTION. THE place of our retreat was in a little neighbourhood consisting of farmers, who...themselves, they seldom visited towns or cities in search of superfluity. Remote from the polite, they still retained the primeval simplicity of manners; and, frugal... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1896 - 320 páginas
...DEPENDS NOT ON CIRCUMSTANCES BUT CONSTITUTION. THE place of our retreat was in a little neighborhood, consisting of farmers, who tilled their own grounds,...they had almost all the conveniences of life within them5 selves, they seldom visited towns or cities in search of superfluity. Remote from the polite,... | |
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