| 1817 - 482 pagine
...covetousness of the clergy! declaring their religion was ' a mere preach,' and that ' the time would never be well till we had queen Elizabeth's protestants again...spawn of a cod. Hence he considered marriage with a modem political economist,as very dangerous; bitterly censuring the clergy, whose children he said... | |
| 1821 - 780 pagine
...that ' the tinae would never be well till vre had queen Elizabeth's protestants again in fashion.' lie was aware of all the evils arising out of a population...an inundation of men, spreading like the spawn of a rod. Hence he considered marriage with a modern political eocnomist, as very danger^ ous; bitterly... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 354 pagine
...covetousness of the clergy! declaring their religion was " a mere preach," and that " the time would never be well till we had Queen Elizabeth's Protestants again...Hence he considered marriage, with a modern political ceconomist, as very dangerous ; bitterly censuring the clergy, whose children, he said, never thrived,... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1823 - 354 pagine
...a mere preach," and that " the time would never be well till we had Queen Elizabeth's Pro^ testants again in fashion." He was aware of all the evils arising...Hence he considered marriage, with a modern political ceconomist, as very dangerous ; bitterly censuring the clergy, whose children, he said, never thrived,... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 pagine
...of the clergy ! declaring their religion was " a mere preach ;" and that " the time would never be well till we had queen Elizabeth's Protestants again...out of a population beyond the means of subsistence. He dreaded an inundation of men, and considered marriage, with a modern political economist, as very... | |
| William Hone - 1828 - 514 pagine
...of the clergy 1 declaring their religion was " a mere preach ;" and that " the time would never be well till we had queen Elizabeth's Protestants again...out of a population beyond the means of subsistence, lie dreaded an inundation of men, and considered marriage, with a modern political economist, as very... | |
| William Hone - 1828 - 468 pagine
...that " the time would never be well till we had queen Elizabeth's Protestants again in fashion." lie was aware of all the evils arising out of a population beyond the means of subsistence. He dreaded an inundation of men, and considered marriage, with a modern political economist, as very... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1834 - 394 pagine
...covetousness of the clergy ! declaring their religion was " a mere preach," and that " the time would never be well till we had Queen Elizabeth's Protestants again...an inundation of men, spreading like the spawn of cod. Hence he considered marriage, with a modern political economist, as very dangerous; bitterly censuring... | |
| Isaac Disraeli, Jsaac D'Jsraeli - 1835 - 524 pagine
...declaring their religion was ' a mere preach,' and that ' the time would never he well till wo had duten Elizabeth's Protestants again in fashion.' He was...spawn of a cod. Hence he considered marriage, with a modem political economist, as very dangerous ; bitterly censuring the clergy, whose children, he said,... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 924 pagine
...that " the time would never be well till we had queen Elizabeth's Protestants again in fashion." lie was aware of all the evils arising out of a population beyond the means of subsistence. He dreaded an inundation of men, and considered marriage, with a modern political economist, as very... | |
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