| English literature - 1813 - 1008 pages
...Seventeenth Century. 491 all trade from the inland parts, and, drove men downe to' the very sea side, where that little" ' which is ;still remayneing (and...greate in the most proude and flourishing times,)" Is pent and shutt up in a very small compass, even of those ports where the're is any exercised : which... | |
| Thomas Tucker (commissioner of Scotland) - Excise tax - 1824 - 86 pages
...thereunto, both on the easterne and westerne parts thereof, and soe naturally comodious for comcrce and traffique, yett the barrenesse of the countrey,...very small compasse, even of those parts where there is any exercised, which is mostly and chiefly on the East part, and soe northerly along the side of... | |
| 1848 - 620 pages
...att'ected with slothe, and a lazy vagrancy of attendeing and followeing theyr heards up and downe itl theyr pastorage, rather than any dextrous improvement...flourishing times) lives pent and shutt up in a very small.com passe even of those parts where there is any exercised ; which is mostly and chiefly on the... | |
| Scottish Burgh Records Society - Scotland - 1881 - 422 pages
...the countrey, poverty of the people, generally affected with slothe, and a lazy vagrancy of attending and followeing theyr heards up and downe in theyr...small compasse, even of those parts •where there is any exercised, which is mostly and chiefly on the East part, and soe northerly along the side of... | |
| Peter Hume Brown - Scotland - 1891 - 372 pages
...slothe, and a lazy vagrancy of attending and followeing theyr heards up and downe in theyr paetorage, rather than any dextrous improvement of theyr time,...most proude and flourishing times,) lives pent and sluttt up in a very small compasse, even of those parts where there is any exercised, which is mostly... | |
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