And though the number of them be perhaps double to what it was formerly, by reason of this present great distress, yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of those vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to... Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer - Side 100af Walter Scott - 1815 - 358 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Robert Burns - 1800 - 424 sider
...what it was formerly, by reason of ef this present great distress, (a famine then prevail" ed) yet in all times there have been about one " hundred thousand...laws of the land, or even those of God and " nature; fathers incestuously accompanying with " their own daughters, the son with the mother, " and the brother... | |
| Robert Burns - 1806 - 422 sider
...double to what it was formerly, by reason of this present great distress, (a famine then prevailed) yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand...subjection either to the laws of the land, or even even those of God and Nature; fathers incestuously accompanying with their own daughters, the son with... | |
| Robert Burns - 1806 - 422 sider
...double to what it was formerly, by reason of this present great distress, (a famine then prevailed) yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand...regard or subjection either to the laws of the land, or eren those of God and Nature ; fathers incestuously accompanying with their own daughters, the son... | |
| Christiane Derobert-Ratel - 1809 - 590 sider
...distress, (a famine then prevailed,) yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of these vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection...laws of the land or even those of God and Nature; fathers incestuously accompanying with their own daughters, the son with the mother, and the brother... | |
| Sir John Carr - 1809 - 328 sider
...distress, (a famine then prevailed), yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand of these vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection...the laws of the land or even those of God and Nature ; fathers incestuously accompanying with their own daughters, the son with the mother,? and the brother... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1812 - 494 sider
...double to what it was formerly, by reason of this present great distress, (a famine then prevailed) yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand...laws of the land, or even those of God and nature ; fathers incestuously accompanying with their own daughters, the son with the mother, and the brother... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 648 sider
...by " reason of this present great distress, yet in all times there have been about 100,000 of these vagabonds, who have lived without any regard or subjection either to the laws of the land or even to those of God and nature. Fathers incestuously accompanying with their own daughters, the son with... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1813 - 544 sider
...number of these be perhaps double to what it was formerly, by reason of this present great distress, yet in all times there have been about one hundred thousand...laws of the land, or even those of God and nature; fathers incestuously accompanying with their own daughters, the son with the mother, and the brother... | |
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