The said 1,100,000 do live in about 200,000 families or houses, whereof there are about 16,000 which have more than one chimney in each, and about 24,000 which have but one ; all the other houses, being 160,000, are wretched, nasty cabins, without chimney,... The Life, Journals, and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys ...: Including a ... - Page 317by Samuel Pepys - 1841Full view - About this book
| Sir William Petty - Economics - 1769 - 566 pages
...1100,000 people do live in about 2OC,COO families or houfes, whereof there are but about 16,000 which have more than one chimney in • each ; and about 24,000 which have but one ; ali ths other houfes, being 160,000, are wretched nafty cabbins, without chimney, window, or door-fliut,... | |
| 1825 - 588 pages
...1,100,000 people do live in about 200,000 families or houses, whereof there are about 16,000 which have more than one chimney in each, and about 24,000 which have B b 2 386 Ireland. Jan. '"but one; all the other houses, being 160,000, are wretched ' nasty cabins,... | |
| Christianity - 1829 - 666 pages
...1,100,000 people do live in about 200,000 families or houses, whereof there are about 16,000 which have more than one chimney in each, and about 24,000...those of the savage Americans, and wholly unfit for the making merchantable butter, cheeese, or the manufactures of woollen, linen, or leather. ' By comparing... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1829 - 654 pages
...one chimney in each, and about 24,000 which hare but one ; all the other houses, being160,000, ore wretched nasty cabins, without chimney, window, or...those of the savage Americans, and wholly unfit for the making merchantable butter, cheeese, or the manufactures of woollen, linen, or leather. ' By comparing... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1836 - 434 pages
...moro lhan one chimney in each, and about 2Л,000 which have hut one; nil the oilier houses, beirr,; 160,000, are wretched nasty cabins, without chimney,...worse than those of the savage Americans, and wholly unlit for the making merchantable butter, cheese, or the manufactures of woollen. linen, or leather.... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Great Britain - 1837 - 656 pages
...1,100,000 people do live in about 20O,OOO families or houses, whereof there are about 16,OOO which have more than one chimney in each, and about 24,000...those of the savage Americans, and wholly unfit for the making merchantable butter, cheese, or the manufactures of woollen, linen, or leather. " By comparing... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1838 - 802 pages
...but one. All the rest, being 160,000, are wretched nasty cabins, without chimney, window, or door, even worse than those of the savage Americans, and...unfit for making merchantable butter, cheese, or the manufacture of woollen, linen, or leather." Such is the appalling description given us by Sir William... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 782 pages
...1,1OO,OOO people do live in about 200,000 families or houses, whereof there are about 16,000 which have more than one chimney in each, and about 24,000...have but one ; all the other houses, being 160,000, arc wretched, nasty cabins, without chimney, window, or door-shut ; even worse than those of the savage... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Great Britain - 1839 - 758 pages
...1,1OO,OOO people do live in about 200,000 families or houses, whereof there are about 16.OOO which have more than one chimney in each, and about 24,000 which have but one ; all the other houses, being 160.0OO, are wretched, nasty cabins, without chimney, window, or door-shut; even worse than those of... | |
| Commerce - 1842 - 590 pages
..."The said 1,100,000 do live in about 200,000 families or houses, whereof there are about 16,000 which have more than one chimney in each, and about 24,000...those of the savage Americans, and wholly unfit for the making merchantable butter, cheese, or the manufactures of woollen, linen, or leather. " By comparing... | |
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