| Abel Boyer - 1707 - 726 pagine
...the incurable Difficulties of the L.tni. ' ed Men, fettered under the Golden Chain ot Equi' valents, their pretty Daughters petitioning for want ' of Husbands, and their Sons for want of Employ* ments, ' I think I fee our Mariners delivering up their Ships ' to their Dutch Partners ; and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 386 pagine
...whether to marry or do worfe. ' I think I fee the incurable Difficulties of the LandedMen, fettered under the golden Chain of Equivalents, their pretty Daughters petitioning for want of Hufbandf, and their Sons for want of Employment. ' I think I fee our Mariners delivering up their Ships... | |
| Esq. Robert Campbell - 1745 - 390 pagine
...whether to marry or do worfe. . ITH IN KI fee the incurable Difficulties of the landed Men, fettcr'd under the golden Chain of Equivalents, their pretty Daughters petitioning for want of Hufbands, and their Sons for want of Employments. ITHINKI fee our Mariners, delivering up their Ships... | |
| 1764 - 592 pagine
...whether to marry or do worfe. I think I fee the incurable difficulties of the landed men, fettered under the golden chain of equivalents; their pretty daughters petitioning for want of hufband s, and their Ions for want of employments. I think I fee our mariners delivering up their (hips... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 450 pagine
...whether to marry, or do worse. " I THINK, I see the incurable difficulties of lauded men, fettered under the golden chain of equivalents, their pretty...husbands, and their sons for want of employments; i . ... * .. i - " I THINK, I see our mariners delivering up theie ships to their Dutch partners, and... | |
| John Dickinson - 1801 - 650 pagine
...whether to marry, or do worse. " I THINK, I see the incurable difficulties of landed men, fettered under the golden chain of equivalents, their pretty...husbands, and their sons for want of employments. ny. In their diet or congress, they enacted laws, disposed of vacant employments, declared war, made... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 558 pagine
...incurable difficulties of the landed gentry, fettered with the golden chain of equivalents ; their daughters petitioning for want of husbands, and their sons for want of employment. But above all, I see our ancient mother Caledonia, like Caesar, sitting in the midst of... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 pagine
...whether to marry or do worse. I think I see the incurable difficulties of the landed men, fettered under the golden chain of equivalents, their pretty...petitioning for want of husbands, and their sons for want of employment. I think I see our mariners delivering up their ships to their Dutch partners, and what... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 pagine
...whether to marry or do worse. I think I see the incurable difficulties of the landed men, fettered under the golden chain of equivalents, their pretty...petitioning for want of husbands, and their sons for want of employment. I think I see our mariners delivering up their ships to their Dutch partners, and what... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 556 pagine
...whether to marry or do worse. I think I see the incurable difficulties of the landed men, fettered under the golden chain of equivalents, their pretty...petitioning for want of husbands, and their sons for want of employment. J think I see our mariners delivering up their ships to their Dutch partners, and what... | |
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