| Arthur Young - 1793 - 710 páginas
...; but we have very little that is equal fo what' 1 have feen in this ride of twelve miles ffdrn Pau to Moneng. It is all in the hands of little proprietors, without the farms being fo fmall as to occafion a vicious and miferable population. Art air of neatnefs, warmth, and comfort... | |
| 1793 - 548 páginas
...Bearne ; but we have very little that is equal to this ride of twelve miles from Paris to IVIancngc. It is all in the hands of • little proprietors, without the farms being Го Imall as tooccalion a miferable and vitious population. An air of neatnel , warmth, and comfort... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 770 páginas
...Bearne ; but we have very litlle that is equal to what I have feea in this ride of twelve miles from Pau to Moneng. It is all in the hands of little proprietors, without the farms being fo fmall as to occafion a vicious and miierable population. An air of neatnefs, warmth, and comfort... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 638 páginas
...Bearn ; but we have very little that is equal to what I have seen in this ride of twelve miles from Pau to Moneng. It is all in the hands of little proprietors,...little gardens; in their hedges; in the courts before * Young, vol. ip 56. VOL. I. Z their doors , even in the coops for their poultry, and the sties for... | |
| Joseph Kay - 1850 - 678 páginas
...Bearn ; but we have very little that is equal to what I have seen in this ride of twelve miles from Pau to Moneng. It is all in the hands of little proprietors,...comfort, breathes over the whole. It is visible in their new-built houses and stables ; in their little gardens ; in their hedges ; in the courts before their... | |
| Vincent Scully - 1851 - 310 páginas
...Young's ' Tour in France,' Vol. II., p. 61. R " The country is all in the hands of little proprietors. An air of neatness, warmth, and comfort breathes over the whole. It is visible in their new-built houses ami stables, in their little gardens, in their hedges, in the courts before their... | |
| Vincent Scully - 1851 - 296 páginas
...Young's ' Tour in France,' Vol. II., p. 61. R •' The country is all in the hands of little proprietors. An air of neatness, warmth, and comfort breathes over the whole. It is visible in their new-built houses and stables, in their little gardens, in their hedges, in the courts before their... | |
| Charles Knight - 1861 - 654 páginas
...from Pau to Moneng, he saw pretty cottages, neat gardens, and every appearance of comfort. The land " is all in the hands of little proprietors, without...as to occasion a vicious and miserable population." J But this was an eseeptional case. " All these small landowners were, in reality, ill at ease in the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1866 - 628 páginas
...Beam ; but we have very little that is equal to what I have seen in this ride of twelve miles from Pau to Moneng. It is all in the hands of little proprietors,...miserable population. An air of neatness, warmth, aad comfort breathes over the whole. It is visible in their new-built houses and stables ; in their... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1870 - 632 páginas
...There are some parts of England (where small yeomen Btil! remain) that resemble this country of Bearn ; but we have very little that is equal to what I have...is visible in their new built houses and stables; iu their little gardens ; in their hedges ; in the courts before thcir doors ; even in the coops for... | |
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