| John Paget - 1839 - 530 pages
...minutely of the interior of the cottages here as at Z , for, in going towards one of them, I stepped tip to the knees in a mess of putrefying hemp; which,...proud and haughty bearing bespeak the feelings of the millionnaire, .whose flocks of a thousand sheep and whose herds of snow-white oxen cover the plains... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1840 - 614 pages
...the cottages here as at Z , for, in going towards one of them, I stepped up to the knees in a mass of putrefying hemp ; which, with the filthy appearance...crowding the threshold, effectually cooled my curiosity." — vol. ip 292. The bad roads, — the unfriendly soil, — the loved bottle, — the hated landlord,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Commercial geography - 1842 - 968 pages
...here speak so minutely as at Z - ; for in going towards them, I , stepped up to the knees in a mass of putrefying hemp ; which, with the filthy appearance...chosen exaggerated instances of either class." (i. 391.) Of the Slowaek peasantry, Mr. Paget does not give 10 favourable a picture. " The peasant's house... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Geography - 1842 - 964 pages
...a rudely coloured Mater tfolorosa, the Pcnatet of the family ; , stepped up to the knees in a mass of putrefying hemp . which, with the filthy appearance...be found among the Hungarian peasantry ; nor have 1 iu Z - or G - chosen exaggerated instances of either class." (1. 291.) Of the Slowack peasantry,... | |
| John Paget - Hungary - 1850 - 376 pages
...of production is near at hand ; the village school has given to almost 178 HUNGARY AND TRANSYLVANIA. all the first elements of education; they have been...proud and haughty bearing bespeak the feelings of the millionnaire* whose flocks of a thousand sheep and whose herds of snow-white oxen cover the plains... | |
| John Paget - Hungary - 1850 - 340 pages
...now reaping the advantages of some useful reforms which Count S has himself introduced among them.It would be easy to find a contrast to this. Take G ,...proud and haughty bearing bespeak the feelings of the millionnaire,* whose flocks of a thousand sheep and whose herds of snow-white oxen cover the plains... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Geography - 1851 - 1016 pages
...interior of the cottage* here as at Z ; for in going towards them, I stepped up to the knees In a mass of putrefying hemp ; which, with the filthy appearance...among the Hungarian peasantry ; nor have I in Z or O cbotcu exaggerated instances of either class." (1. 291.) Of the Slowack peasantry, Mr. Paget docs... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - Commercial geography - 1851 - 1038 pages
...interior of the cottages here as at Z ; for in going towards them, 1 stepped up to the knees in a mass of putrefying hemp ; which, with the filthy appearance...found among the Hungarian peasantry ; nor have I In 2 or G choscu exaggerated instances of either class." (I. 291.) Of the Slowack peasantry, Mr. Faget... | |
| J. R. MacCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - Geography - 1854 - 1048 pages
...putrefying hemp ; which, with the. lilthy appearance of the children crowding the threshold, efl'ectually cooled my curiosity. Such are the varieties to be found among the Hungarian peasantry ; nor have 1 in 7. or O ehoae.ii exaggerated instances of either class." (i. 291.) Of the Slowack peasantry, Mr.... | |
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