I choose not they should be married to earthly covetous kindred; and of cities and towns of concourse beware ; the world is apt to stick close to those who have lived and got wealth there : a country life and estate I like best for my children. Contributions to the Edinburgh Review - Página 258de Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 406 páginas
...cities and tmvns, of concourse beware. The world is apt to stick close to those, who have lived and got wealth there. A country life and estate, I like best...children. I prefer a decent mansion of a hundred pounds a year, to ten thousand pounds in London, or such like place, in the way of trade." To these observations... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1806 - 454 páginas
...beware. ' The world is apt to stick close to those who have lived and got wealth there. A country-life and estate I like best for my children. I prefer a decent mansion of a hundred pounds a year to ten thousand pounds in London or such-like place, in the way of trade." To these observations... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 páginas
...cities and towns of concourse beware; the world is apt to stick close to those who have lived and got wealth there: a country life and estate I like best for my children. I prefer a decent mansion of an himdred pounds per annum, before ten thousand pounds in London, or such like place in a way of trade.... | |
| 1812 - 470 páginas
...cities and towns of concourse beware; the world is apt to stick close to those who have lived and got wealth there: a country life and estate I like best for my children. I prefer a decent mansion of an hundred pounds per annum, before ten thousand pounds in London, or such like place in a way of trade.... | |
| 1813 - 566 páginas
...towns of concourse, beware : the world is apt to slick close to thosf -«l-. who have lived and got wealth there : a country life and estate I like best...before ten thousand pounds in London, or such like \>h" in a way of trade." He next addresses himself to his children. " Be obedient to your dear mother,... | |
| 1813 - 552 páginas
...cities and towns of concourse, beware: the world is apt to stick close to those who have lived and got wealth there a country life and estate I like best for my children. I prefer i decent mansion, of a hundred pounds per annum, before tea thousand pounds in London, or such like... | |
| 1814 - 1112 páginas
...cities and towns of concourse beware; the •world is apt to stuk close to those who have lived and got wealth there : a country life and estate I like best for my children. I prefer a decent mansion, of an hundred pounds per annum, before len thousand pounds in London, or such like place, in'a way of... | |
| Ephraim Wood - 1815 - 384 páginas
...and humble practice with the following maxim of temporal possession. " A country life and estate, 1 like best for my children. I prefer a decent mansion of a hundred pounds a year!" "this does not, I think, accord with " no cross, no crown ;" neither with that plain, reasonable,... | |
| 1816 - 408 páginas
...wealth there: a country life and estate I l;ke be*t for my children. I prefer a decent mansion, of an hundred pounds per annum, before ten thousand pounds...children. "Be obedient to your dear mother, a woman whone virtue and good mime is an honor to you; for she hath been exceeded by none in her time for her... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 páginas
...cities and .towns of concourse, beware : the world is apt to stick close to those who have lived and got wealth there : a country life and estate I like best for my 'children. I prefer a decent mansion j | of an hundred pounds per anflum, before ten .thousand pounds in "London, or such like plice, in... | |
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