| 1796 - 486 halaman
...when once fallen, the tenant will never rebuild, but the landlord muft, at a confidcrable expencc. Whoever travels through the midland counties, and will take the trouble of inquiring, wil! generally receive for anfwer, that formerly there was a great many cottagers who kept cows, but... | |
| Society for bettering the conditions and increasing the comforts of the poor - 1798 - 714 halaman
...he would derive from the garden, to pay the rent of the house, &c. with great advantage to himself. Whoever travels through the midland counties, and...further, he will find, that, in those parishes,' the poor's-rates* have increased in an amazing degree, more than according to the average rise throughout... | |
| 1797 - 512 halaman
...when once fallen, the tenant will never rebuild, but the landlord muft, at a confiderable expence. Whoever travels through the midland counties, and will take the trouble of inquiring,, will gener-. ally receive for anfwer, that formerly there was a great many cottagers who kept cows, but... | |
| Alexander Hunter - 1803 - 624 halaman
...would derive from the garden, to pay the rent of the house, &LC.. with great advantage to himself. Whoever travels through the midland counties, and...who kept cows, but that the land is now thrown to tl\e farmers ; and if he inquires still further, he will find, that, in those parishes, the poor-rates... | |
| Mr. Pratt (Samuel Jackson) - 1803 - 154 halaman
...profit he would derive from the garden, to pay the rent of the houfe, &:cwth great advantage to himlelf. Whoever travels through the midland counties, and will take the trouble of enquiring, will generally receive for anfwer, that formerly there were a great many cottagers who kept... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1816 - 298 halaman
...once fallen the tenant will never rebuild, but the landlord must, at ( 131 ) a considerable expence. Whoever travels through the midland counties, and will take the trouble of enquiring, will generally receive for answer, that formerly there were a great many cottagers who kept... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 halaman
...when once fallen, the tenant will never rebuild, but the landlord must, at a considerable expense. Whoever travels through the Midland counties, and...further, he will find, that in those parishes the poor'srates have increased in an amazing degree, more than according to the average rise throughout... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 halaman
...when once fallen, the tenant will never rebuild, but the landlord must, ut a considerable expense. Whoever travels through the Midland counties, and...a great many cottagers who kept cows, but that the bind is now thrown to the fanners : and if he inquires still further, he will lim!, that in those parishes... | |
| 1817 - 552 halaman
...considerable exicnsc. Whoever travels through the midlie counties, and will take the trouble of iKjuiring, will generally receive for answer that formerly there were a great many cottagers who kf pt cows, but that the land is now thrown to the farmers ; and if he inquires still further, he will... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 184 halaman
...which once fallen the tenant will never rebuild, but the landlord must, at a considerable expence. Whoever travels through the midland counties, and will take the trouble of enquiring, will generally receive for answer, that formerly there were a great many cottagers who kept... | |
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