| Statistics - 1839 - 582 pages
...southern counties, who being paid board-wages, club together to have their comfortless meal cooked in a neighbouring cottage, with no house to call their...domestic comfort, family affection, and moral rectitude. * See the last note. The situation of a hind living upon the premises, and hired for the year, possesses... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1841 - 522 pages
...southern counties, who, being paid board-wages, club together to have their comfortless meal cooked in a neighbouring cottage, with no house to call their...domestic comfort, family affection, and moral rectitude. " The possession of a cow is to the northern hind an object of endeavour and ambition. He cannot marry... | |
| Agriculture - 1842 - 638 pages
...southern counties, who, being paid board wages, club together to have their comfortless meal cooked in a neighbouring cottage, with no house to call their...domestic comfort, family affection, and moral rectitude. " The possession of a cow is to the northern hind an object of endeavour and ambition. He caunot marry... | |
| Agriculture - 1850 - 618 pages
...southern counties, who, being paid board-wages, club together to have their comfortless meal cooked in a neighbouring cottage, with no house to call their...which situation is best calculated to promote domestic comforts, family affection, and moral rectitude." It is doubtless certain that many other social, moral,... | |
| William Lewis Rham - Agriculture - 1855 - 522 pages
...southern counties, who, being paid toard wages, club together to have their •comfortless meal cooked in a neighbouring cottage, with no house to 'call their home ; left to sleep in an out-house, or a hay loft ; subject to the contamination of idle companions ; with no parent's eye to watch their... | |
| Agriculture - 1850 - 512 pages
...southern counties, who, being paid board-wages, club together to have their comfortless meal cooked in a neighbouring cottage, with no house to call their...which situation is best calculated to promote domestic comforts, family affection, and moral rectitude." It is doubtless certain that many other social, moral,... | |
| Russell Montague Garnier - Agricultural laborers - 1895 - 490 pages
...inside it. The former, " being paid board wages, club together to have their comfortless meal cooked in a neighbouring cottage, with no house to call their home, left to sleep in an outhouse or a hayloft, subject to the contamination of idle companions, with no parents' eyes to watch their actions,... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - Agriculture - 1841 - 528 pages
...southern counties, who, being paid board-wages, club together to have their comfortless meal cooked in a neighbouring cottage, with no house to call their...domestic comfort, family affection, and moral rectitude. vour and ambition. He cannot marry and establish himself in life without one : at least he knows that... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1839 - 578 pages
...southern counties, who being paid board-wages, club together to have their comfortless meal cooked in a neighbouring cottage, with no house to call their...domestic comfort, family affection, and moral rectitude. The possession of a cow is to the northern hind an object of endeavour and ambition. He cannot marry... | |
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