| Sir Arthur Helps - 1870 - Страниц: 292
...the persons who should mainly be chosen as members of the expedition : — " The people wherewith yon plant ought to be gardeners, ploughmen, labourers,...some few apothecaries, surgeons, cooks, and bakers." ELLESMERE. I am deeply sorry to find that my learned friend, or, as I ought rather to say, as if I... | |
| Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1862 - Страниц: 782
...people, wicked, condemned men, with whom you plant, and not only BO, but it spoileth the plantation, for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall to work, but be lazy and do mischief, spend victuals and be quickly weary.' "—Campbell, p. 30. Bacon's Works, vol. i., p. 41. Bacon says... | |
| Julius Charles Hare, Augustus William Hare - 1889 - Страниц: 674
...condemned men, to be the people with whom you plant. And not only so; but it spoileth the plantation: for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall to work, but be lazy, and do misthief, and spend victuals, and be quickly weary, and then certify over to their country to the discredit... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1873 - Страниц: 266
...condemned men, to be the people with whom you plant ; and not only so, but it spoileth the plantation ; for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall...and spend victuals, and be quickly weary, and then certify2 over to their country to the discredit of the plantation. The people wherewith you plant ought... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - Страниц: 590
...condemned men, to be the people with whom you plant. And not only so, but it spoilcth the plantation, for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall...be lazy, and do mischief, and spend victuals, and bo quickly weary, and then certify over to their country, to the discredit of tlm plantation Consider,... | |
| Rev. John Pincher Faunthorpe - 1874 - Страниц: 240
...the soil of their adopted country. What was true in Bacon's time is true now : " The people with whom you plant ought to be gardeners, ploughmen, labourers,...some few apothecaries, surgeons, cooks, and bakers." The whole essay is well worthy the attention not only of students, but also of colonists and the governors... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1874 - Страниц: 700
...not onely so, but it spoyleth the plantation, for they will live like rogues, and not fall to work, and do mischief, and spend victuals, and be quickly weary, and then certifie over to the country, to the disgrace of the Commonwealth." Strachey dedicates his "Historic"... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1875 - Страниц: 82
...wise maxim of Bacon — " the people wherewith you plant ought to be gardeners, ploughmen, laborers, smiths, carpenters, joiners, fishermen, fowlers, with...some few apothecaries, surgeons, cooks, and bakers," * —so they were trained for practical service, for long endurance, for the arts of industry not of... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1876 - Страниц: 564
...condemned men, to be the people with whom you plant. And not only so, but it spoileth the plantation ; for they will ever live like rogues, and not fall...their country, to the discredit of the plantation. . . . Consider, likewise, what commodities the soil, where the plantation is, doth naturally yield,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1876 - Страниц: 320
...so, but it spoileth 20 the plantation. For they will ever live like rogues, and 3\ ©f plantations n not fall to work, but be lazy, and do mischief, and...weary, and then certify over to their country to the discredu of the plantation. The people wherewith you plant ought to be gardeners, ploughmen, labourers,... | |
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