Of lawyers and physicians I shall say nothing, because this country is very peaceable and healthy ; long may it so continue and never have occasion for the tongue of the one nor the pen of the other, both equally destructive to men's estates and lives... The Early Courts of Pennsylvania - Halaman 110oleh William H. Loyd, William Henry Lloyd - 1910 - 287 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1814 - 652 halaman
...peaceable and healthy; long may it so continue, and never have occusion for the tongue of the one, nor the pen of the other, both equally destructive to men's estates and lives; besides, forsooth] hangman-like, have a license to murder and make mischief. " Labouring men huve commonly here between... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1826 - 452 halaman
...occasion for the tongue of the one, or the pen of the other, both equally destructive to men's estate and lives; besides forsooth, they, hangmanlike, have a license to murder and make mischief." Nor does literature seem to rank very high in his estimation : for all that the book contains on the... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1864 - 516 halaman
...occasion for the tongue of the one or the pen of the other, both equally destructive to men's estate and lives ; besides, forsooth, they, hangmanlike, have a license to murder and make mischief." Nor does literature seem to rank high in his estimation; for all that the book contains on the subject... | |
| Joseph Carson - 1869 - 266 halaman
...Peaceable and Healty (sic); long may it so continue, and never have occasion for the Tongue of the one, nor the Pen of the other — both equally destructive...Men's Estates and Lives ; besides, forsooth, they, Hangman like, have a License to Murder and make Mischief." — Op. cit., p. 32. 1 Annals of Pennsylvania,... | |
| 1881 - 596 halaman
...Peaceable and Healty ; long may it so continue and never have occasion for the Tongue of the one, or the Pen of the other, both equally destructive to men's Estates and Lives."4 A little later on, in 1700, Penn, in his answer to the charges of Colonel Quarry, defends... | |
| Hampton Lawrence Carson - 1882 - 48 halaman
...and Healty (s1c} ; long may it so continue, and never have occasion for the Tongue of the one, nor the Pen of the other — both equally destructive...Hangmanlike, have a License to Murder and make Mischief." An Historical and Geographical Account of the Province and Country of Pennsylvania and of West Jersey... | |
| William H. Shaw - 1884 - 842 halaman
...peaceable and healthy ; long may it so continue, and never have occasion for the tongue of the one nor the pen of the other, both equally destructive to men's estates and lives." However this may be, it is a fact that in 1C98, (the year just above mentioned), the Twenty-Four Proprietors,... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 560 halaman
...peaceable and healthy ; long may it so continue and never have occasion for the tongue of the one nor the pen of the other, both equally destructive to...hangmanlike, have a license to murder and make mischief. Laboring men have commonly here between 14 and 15 pounds a year, and their meat, drink, washing and... | |
| Agnes Repplier - 1898 - 448 halaman
...Peaceable and Healthy. Long may it so continue, and never have occasion for the Tongue of the one, nor the Pen of the other, both equally destructive to men's estates and lives." We know, alas ! how Bradford, the printer, fared in a town where there was practically nothing to print,... | |
| Howard Malcolm Jenkins - 1903 - 668 halaman
...Peaceable and Realty (sic): long may it so continue and never have occasion for the Tongue of the one, nor the Pen of the other, both equally destructive to Men's Estates and Lives; besides, forsooth, they, Hangman like, have a License to Murder and make Mischief." In New York, in 1758, quacks are said to... | |
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