| Thomas Ruggles - Poor - 1794 - 352 pages
...the gardens ; are all calculated for producing a fufficient quantity of vegetable diet ; fo neceflary to the health, as well as agreeable to the palate...inhabitants. In general the appearance of all the houfes ofinduftry, in the approach to them, fomewhat refembles, what we may fuppofe, of the hofpitable... | |
| William Humphrey Marshall - 1811 - 556 pages
...to them, particular! v larly the gardens, are all calculated for producing a sirflr-- cientquatuity of vegetable diet; so necessary to the health, as...rents among their neighbours. " The interior of these bouses mast occasion a most agreeable surprise to all those who have not before seen poverty, but iu... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1813 - 1036 pages
...for the use of the inhabitants. " The land belonging to the houses, and the gardens in particular are calculated for producing a sufficient quantity of...gentry of the country spent their rents among their neighbors. " The interior of these houses must occasion a most agreeable surprise to all those who... | |
| Frederic Shoberl - Suffolk (England) - 1818 - 480 pages
...for the use of the inhabitants. " The land belonging to the houses, and the gardens in particular are calculated for producing a sufficient quantity of...gentry of the country spent their rents among their neighbors. " The interior of these houses must occasion a most agreeable surprise to all those who... | |
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