| John Claudius Loudon - 1825 - 1250 páginas
...be vtrj lazy, and may be frequently observed to plough in their cloaks. It is the fashion of tik-n; to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially, on Sundays. They have Neither cooi bread, cheese, nor drink. They cannot make them, nor will they learn. Their tutttr... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1826 - 1252 páginas
...seemed to be »try lazy, and may be frequently observed to plough in their cloaks. It is the fashion of them to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially on Sundays. They have neither good bread, cheese, nor drink. They cannot make them, nor will they learn. Their butter... | |
| John M'Ure - 1830 - 412 páginas
...; at least the men, and may be frequently observed to plough in their cloaks. It is the fashion of them to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially...most they are worth in cloaths, and a fellow that bath scarce ten groats besides to help himself with, you shall see come out of his smoaky cottage clad... | |
| William Jardine - 1835 - 412 páginas
...lazy, at least the men, and may be frequently observed to plow in their cloaks. It is the fashion of them to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially...most they are worth in cloaths, and a fellow that has scarce ten groats besides to help himself with, you shall see come out of his smoaky cottage clad... | |
| Edwin Lankester - 1846 - 244 páginas
...lazy, at least the men, and may be frequently observed to plough in their cloaks. It is the fashion of them to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially...come out of his smoaky cottage clad like a gentleman. There hath formerly been a strong castle at Dunbar, built on a rock upon the sea, but it is now quite... | |
| 1855 - 280 páginas
...and may be frequently observed to plow in their cloaks. They lay out most they are worth in clothes, and a fellow that hath scarce ten groats besides to help himself with you shall see come out of hU smoky cottage clad like a gentleman." He mentions that " he saw Argyle and Guthry, their heads standing... | |
| James Duncan - 1858 - 408 páginas
...lazy, at least die men, and may be frequently observed to plow in their cloaks. It is the fashion of them to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially...most they are worth in cloaths, and a fellow that has scarce ten groats besides to help himself with, you shall see come out of his smuaky cottage clad... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1858 - 542 páginas
...wear cloaks, when they go abroad, especially on Sundays. They lay out most they are worth in clothes, and a fellow that hath scarce ten groats besides to help himself with, you shall see him come out of his smoky cottage clad like a gentleman.' Mr James Chalmers, commissioner for the presbytery... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1858 - 540 páginas
...wear cloaks, when they go abroad, especially on Sundays. They lay out most they are worth in clothes, and a fellow that hath scarce ten groats besides to help himself with, you shall see him come out of his smoky cottage clad like a gentleman.' Mr James Chalmers, commissioner for the presbytery... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1862 - 432 páginas
...lazy, at least the men, and may be frequently observed to plow in their cloaks. It is'the fashion of them to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially...ten groats besides to help himself with you shall tee come out of his smoaky cottage clad like a gentleman " (p. 186). RATNAL : Histoire Philosophique... | |
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