| William Cobbett - 1818 - 628 Seiten
...small house, which seems to have been talked on to the large one; and, the proportion they bear to each other, in point of dimensions, is, as nearly...large house which has grown out of the small one. The 1818. Feb. 16. father, or grandfather, while he was toiling for his children, lived in the small house,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1819 - 630 Seiten
...small house, which seems to have been tacked on to the large one; and, the proportion they bear to each other, in point of dimensions, is, as nearly...large house which has grown out of the small one. The * 1818. -'I - i Feb. 16. father, or grandfather, while he was toiling for his children, lived in the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1822 - 384 Seiten
...small house, which seems to have been tacked on to the large one ; and, the proportion they bear to each other, in point of dimensions, is, as nearly...opposite of this instance of the works of nature, lor, it is the large house whick has grown out of the small one. The father, or grandfather, while... | |
| Edward Irving Carlyle, John Doyle - 1904 - 364 Seiten
...small house, which seems to have been tacked on to the large one ; and the proportion they bear to each other, in point of dimensions is as nearly as...while he was toiling for his children, lived in the small house, constructed chiefly by himself, and consisting of rude materials. The means accumulated... | |
| Edward Irving Carlyle, John Doyle - 1904 - 364 Seiten
...small house, which seems to have been tacked on to the large one ; and the proportion they bear to each other, in point of dimensions is as nearly as...while he was toiling for his children, lived in the small house, constructed chiefly by himself, and consisting of rude materials. The means accumulated... | |
| Edward Irving Carlyle, John Doyle - 1904 - 368 Seiten
...small house, which seems to have been tacked on to the large one ; and the proportion they bear to each other, in point of dimensions is as nearly as...works of nature, for it is the large house which has grcnun out of the small one. The father or grandfather, while he was toiling for his children, lived... | |
| Gabrielle M. Lanier - 2005 - 280 Seiten
...possible, the proportion of size between a Cow and her Calf, the latter a month old." "But," he wrote, "the process has been the opposite of this instance...large house which has grown out of the small one." Cobbett described how the process of landscape improvement typically progressed. 'The father or grandfather,... | |
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