| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 504 páginas
...Westmoreland, " Many of these humble sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land which they tilled had for more than five hundred years been possessed by men of the same name and blood." The ship-carpenter in the public yards, my lord's gardener and porter, have... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 500 páginas
...Westmoreland, " Many of these humble sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land which they tilled had for more than five hundred years been possessed by men of the same name and blood." The ship-carpenter in the public yards, my lord's gardener and porter, have... | |
| James Harrison Rigg - 1873 - 556 páginas
...here ; but many of these humble sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land which they walked over and tilled had for more than five hundred years been possessed. by men of their name and blood." — MILL'S Political Economy, vol. ip 311. islands, so famed for their temperance and thrift. The same... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 páginas
...sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land which they walked over and tilled had for moro than five hundred years been possessed by men of their name and blood. . . . Corn was grown in these vales sufficient upon each estate to furnish bread for each family, no... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 504 páginas
...Westmoreland, " Many of these humble sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land which they tilled had for more than five hundred years been possessed by men of the same name and blood." The ship-carpenter in the public yards, my lord's gardener and porter, have... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1881 - 624 páginas
...these humble sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land which they walked over and tilled hud for more than five hundred years been possessed by men of their name and blood. . . . Cora was grown in these vales sufficient upon each estate to furnish bread for each family, no... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1886 - 460 páginas
...here ; but many of these humble sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land, which they walked over and tilled, had for more than five hundred years...name and blood : and venerable was the transition, * One of the most pleasing characteristics of manners in secluded and thinly-peopled districts, is... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 504 páginas
...Westmoreland, " Many of these humble sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land which they tilled had for more than five hundred years been possessed by men of the same name and blood." The ship-carpenter in the public yards, my lord's gardener and porter, have... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 páginas
...Westmoreland, " Many of these humble sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land which they wo Herberts, Marlow, Chapman, and the rest. Since the constellation the same name and blood.' The ship-carpenter in the public yards, my lord's gardener and porter, have... | |
| RALPH WALDO EMERSON - 1883 - 494 páginas
...Westmoreland, " Many of these humble sons of the hills had a consciousness that the land which they tilled had for more than five hundred years been possessed by men of the same name and blood." The ship-carpenter in the public yards, my lord's gardener and porter, have... | |
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