Disrespect, or anything tending towards sauciness, he may punish with his cane or his horsewhip with the most perfect security. A poor man would have his bones broken if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the... A Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779 - Halaman 166oleh Arthur Young - 1887 - 192 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1812 - 576 halaman
...poor man would have his bones broke if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country in a manner that makes...Landlords of consequence have assured me, that many of these cotters would think themselves honoured by having their wives or daughters sent for to the bed... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1836 - 496 halaman
...poor man would have his bones broken if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country in a manner that makes...for to the bed of their master; a mark of slavery which proves the oppression under which such people must live. Nay, I have heard anecdotes of the lives... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1836 - 518 halaman
...poor man would have his bones broken if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country in a manner that makes...for to the bed of their master ; a mark of slavery which proves the oppression under which such people must live. Nay, I have heard anecdotes of the lives... | |
| Philip Harwood - 1844 - 268 halaman
...poor man would have his bones broken if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking doicn is spoken of in the country in a manner that makes an Englishman stare. * * * Nay, I have heard anecdotes of the lives cf people being made free with, without any apprehension... | |
| Philip Harwood - 1844 - 268 halaman
...poor man would have his bones broken if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking doien is spoken of in the country in a manner that makes an Englishman stare. * * * Nay, I have heard anecdotes of the lives cf people being made free with, without any apprehension... | |
| Philip Harwood - 1848 - 264 halaman
...poor man would have his bones broken if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country in a manner that makes an Englishman stare. * * * Nay, I have heard anecdotes of the lives of people being made free with, without any apprehension... | |
| Alexander Somerville - 1853 - 676 halaman
...poor man would have his bones broken if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country in a manner that makes...assured me that many of their cottars would think themeslves honoured by having their wives or daughters sent for to the bed of their master, a mark... | |
| William Lucas Sargant - 1857 - 514 halaman
...poor man would have his bones broke if he offers to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country in a manner that makes...would think themselves honoured by having their wives or daughters sent for to the bed of their master ; a mark of slavery that proves the oppression under... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1861 - 222 halaman
...poor man would have his bones broken if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country in a manner that makes...for to the bed of their master, a mark of slavery which proves the oppression under which such people must live. Nay, I have heard anecdotes of the lives... | |
| James Godkin - 1867 - 692 halaman
...poor man would have his bones broken if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country in a manner that makes an Englishman stare." And Arthur Young adds this : — " Landlords of consequence have assured me that many of their cottiers... | |
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