| Arthur Young - 1792 - 586 pages
...the moment of infurrection, complain that his daughters are ravimed, and then deftroyed; and that his fons throats are cut. When fuch evils happen, they...of the fervant. The analogy holds with the French peafants—the murder of a feigneur, or a chateau in flames, is recorded in every newfpaper; the rank... | |
| Arthur Young - 1793 - 588 pages
...are cut. When fuch evils happen, they furely arc more, imputable to the tyranny of the matter, then to the cruelty of the fervant. The analogy holds with the French peafants — the murder of a feigncur, or a chateau in flames, is recorded -in every ne\vfpaperj the rank of the pcrfon who furteis,... | |
| Thomas Walker - 1794 - 336 pages
...infurredlion, complain that " his daughters are ravifhed, and then deftroyed ; and that his T 2 " fons * " fons throats are cut. When fuch evils happen, they...flames, "is recorded in every news-paper : the rank of theperfon who •" fuffers, attracts notice; but where do we find the regifterof " that Seigneur's... | |
| Arthur Young - 1794 - 652 pages
...moment of mfurrection, complain that his daughters are raviihed, and then deftroyed ; and that his fons throats are cut. When fuch evils happen, they furely are more imputable to the tyranny of the таЛег, than to the cruelty of the fervant. The analogy holds with the French peafants — the... | |
| James Maitland Earl of Lauderdale - 1794 - 334 pages
...to attribute this difference in the manners of the lower people in the two kingdoms ? To Government. The murder of a Seigneur, or a chateau in flames, is recorded in every newfpaper -, the rank of the perfon who fuffers, attracts notice; but where do we find the regifter... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 770 pages
...moment of infurrection, complain that his daughters are ravimed, and then deflroyed ; and that his fons throats are cut. When fuch evils happen, they furely are more imputable to the tyranny of the mailer, than to the cruelty of the fervant. The analogy holds with the French peafants — the murder... | |
| 1812 - 448 pages
...tyranny of the master, than to the cruelly of the servant. The analogy holds with the French peasants : The murder of a seigneur, or a chateau in flames, is recorded in every news-paper ; the rank of the person who suffers attracts notice ; but where do we find the register of that seigneur's oppressions... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 pages
...master, than to the cruelty of the servant. The analogy holds with the French peasants : The murdei* of a seigneur, or a chateau in flames, is recorded in every news-paper; the rank of the person who suffers attracts notice ; but where do we find the register of that seigneur's oppressions... | |
| 1815 - 438 pages
...tyranny of the master, than to the cruelty of the servant. The analogy holds with the French peasants — the murder of a seigneur, or a chateau in flames, is recorded in every news paper ; the rank of the person who suffers, attracts notice ; but where do wg find the register... | |
| 1831 - 428 pages
...the master, than to the, " cruelty of the servant. The analogy. " holds with the French peasants — the. " murder of a seigneur, or a chateau in, " flames, is recorded in every newspa-, " per ; the rank of the person who suf-, " fers attracts notice ; but where do ' we find the... | |
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