| English essays - 1756 - 692 pages
...mouths open, g and it rains fat pigs ready roafled. Fiorn this principle, when the pride they hav* H G <SuА* BR x p l " 0 #G 0 / b L q #k ~DŽ E ...˙ o & c 6 I-G ;+ Biu # ! < Q)s o VK c tliat of their fervants ; and they rather chufe that all bu» finefs fhould be neglefted, than to enforce... | |
| 1753 - 672 pages
...in fhort, they are fit only to be inhabitants of Lubbarland, where, as the child's geography informs informs us men lie upon their backs with their mouths...their own lazinefs is too prevalent, to fuffer them to flruggle with that of their fervants ; and they rather chule that all bufinefs mould be neglected,... | |
| 1753 - 668 pages
...great expences without any accounts, and great families without any difcipline or oeconomyj in fhort, they are fit only to be inhabitants of Lubberland) where, as the child's geography informs informs us men lie upon their backs with their mouths open, and it rains fat pigs, ready roaftcd. From... | |
| 1776 - 306 pages
...great expenfes without any accounts, and great families without any difcipline or economy: in fhort, they are fit only to be inhabitants of Lubberland, where, as the child's geography informs us, men ly upon their backs with their mouths open, and it rains fat pigs ready roafted. From this principle,... | |
| Soame Jenyns - 1790 - 324 pages
...great expences without any accounts, and great families without any difcipline or ceconomy j in fhort, they are fit only to be inhabitants of Lubberland,...principle, when the pride they have infufed into their fervanti has produced a proportionable degree of lazinefs, their own lazinefs is too prevalent to fuffer... | |
| Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1793 - 318 pages
...life, in contradiction tradition to the difpofitions of providence, and the nature of things. They would have great eftates without any management, great...their own lazinefs is too prevalent to fuffer them to ftrugglc with that of their fervants ; and they rather chufe that all bufinefs fliould be neglected,... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 322 pages
...great expences without any accounts, and great families without any discipline or ceconomy : in short, they are fit only to be inhabitants of Lubberland,...with their mouths open, and it rains fat pigs ready roasted. From this principle, when the pride they have infused into their servants has produced a proportionable... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 332 pages
...great cxpences without any accounts, and great families without any discipline or ceconomy : in short, they are fit only to be inhabitants of Lubberland,...with their mouths open, and it rains fat pigs ready roasted. from this principle, when the pride they have infused into their servants has produced a proportionate... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 314 pages
...great expences without any accounts, and great families without any discipline or (Economy: in short, they are fit only to be inhabitants of Lubberland,...with their mouths open, and it rains fat pigs ready roasted. From this principle, when the pride they have infused into their servants has produced a proportionable... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 304 pages
...great -expenses without any accounts, and great families without any discipline or economy P in short, they are fit only to be inhabitants of lubberland,...with their mouths open, and it rains fat pigs ready roasted. From this principle, when the •pride they have infused into their servants has produced... | |
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