| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 sider
...was not all. The good old man kept a regular journal, in which was entered the nature and quantity of work performed by each family, what each had received,...several members of the community ; and for mutual accommodiition, exchanges of one kind of provision for another were very frequent, as salt for fresh... | |
| 1815 - 568 sider
...was not all. The good old man kept a regular journal, in which was entered the nature and quantity of work performed by each family, what each had received,...property, a sort of general stock out of which articles wefe issued on account to the several members of the community ; and for mutual accommodation exchanges... | |
| 1816 - 728 sider
...was not all. The good old man kept a regular journal, in which was entered the nature and quantity of work performed by each family, what each had received,...provisions, vegetables and fruit for poultry, fish, Sec. also when the stores of one family were low or wholly expended, afresh supply was raised from... | |
| 1816 - 576 sider
...received, ;ind what was due on account There was. it seems, besides private properly, a sort of • geueral stock, out of which, articles were issued on account...community; and for mutual accommodation, exchanges of one kiijd of provision tor another were very frequent, as salted for fresh provisions, vegetables and fruit... | |
| Amasa Delano - 1817 - 622 sider
...was not all, the good old man kept a regular journal, in which was entered the nature and quantity of work performed by each family, what each had received, and what was due on account. There was it .seotns besides private property, a sort of general stock out of which articles were issued on account,... | |
| William Bligh - 1824 - 184 sider
...was not all. The good old man kept a regular journal, in which was entered the nature and quantity of work performed by each family, what each had received,...accommodation, exchanges of one kind of provision for another v were very frequent, as salt for fresh pr'o-' visions, vegetables and fruit for poultry, fish, &c.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 858 sider
...was not all. The good old man kept a regular journal, in which was entered the nature and quantity of work performed by each family, what each had received,...besides private property, a sort of general stock, out ot which articles were issued, on account, to the several members of the community ; and for mutual... | |
| 1831 - 526 sider
...spades, hatchets, &c. Adams kept a regular journal, in which was entered the nature and quantity of work performed by each family, what each had received,...stock, out of which articles were issued on account of the several members of the community; and, for mutual accommodation, exchanges of one kind of provision... | |
| Thomas Boyles Murray - 1853 - 306 sider
...This was not all. The old man kept a regular journal, in which was entered the nature and quantity of work performed by each family, what each had received, and what was due on account. There was, it seemed, besides private property, a sort of general stock, out of which articles were issued on account... | |
| Thomas Boyles Murray - 1854 - 376 sider
...This was not all. The old man kept a regular journal, in which was entered the nature and quantity of work performed by each family, what each had received, and what was due on account. There was, it seem9 .rM.». .«LMA ~ ,» .... ed, besides private property, a sort of general stock, out of which... | |
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