| Constable and co, ltd - 1831 - 620 стор.
...the cheese, which he keeps till the arrival of the travelling merchant, who buys it for exportation. Generally speaking, an Engadine peasant lives entirely...required in his family, such as coffee, sugar, and wine. These he finds at the house of the innkeeper, who, in the Epgadine, is always a retail-dealer in such... | |
| Henry David Inglis - 1831 - 596 стор.
...the cheese, which he keeps till the arrival of the travelling merchant, who buys it for exportation. Generally speaking, an Engadine peasant lives entirely...the few articles of foreign growth required in his faI had resolved to spend the following day in this village, for being one of the largest and best... | |
| Henry David Inglis - 1840 - 156 стор.
...the cheese, which he keeps till the arrival of the travelling merchant, who buys it for exportation. Generally speaking, an Engadine peasant lives entirely...required in his family, such as coffee, sugar, and wine. These he finds at the house of the inn-keeper, who, in the Engadine, is always a retail-dealer hi such... | |
| Joseph Kay - 1850 - 680 стор.
...the peasantry, who, like the inhabitants of every other place where this state of things exists, vary greatly in the extent of their possessions Generally...and woven, without ever leaving his house. He has his own wool, which is converted into a blue coat, without passing through the hands of either the... | |
| William M'Combie - 1852 - 116 стор.
..." In the whole of the Engandine the land belongs to the peasantry Generally speaking, an Engandine peasant lives entirely upon the produce of his land,...Flax is grown, prepared, spun, and woven, without leaving the house. He has also his own wool, which is converted into a blue coat, without passing through... | |
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 662 стор.
...the cheese, which he keeps till the arrival of the travelling merchant, who buys it for exportation. Generally speaking, an Engadine peasant lives entirely...required in his family, such as coffee, sugar, and wine. These he finds at the house of the innkeeper, who, in the Engadine, is always a retail dealer in such... | |
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 668 стор.
...the cheese, which he keeps till the arrival of the travelling merchant, who buys it for exportation. Generally speaking, an Engadine peasant lives entirely upon the produce of his land, witli the exception of the few articles of foreign growth required in his family, such as coffee, sugar,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1870 - 632 стор.
...the peasantry, who, like the inhabitants of every other place where this state of things exist, vary greatly in the extent of their possessions. . . ....prepared, spun, and woven, without ever leaving his hou?e. lie has also his own wool, which is converted into a blue coat without passing through the hands... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 стор.
...state of things ejrisl, vary greatly in the extent of their possessions. . . . Generally speaking1, an Engadine peasant lives entirely upon the produce...articles of foreign growth required in his family, such ra coffee, sugar, and wine. Flax is prwwu, prepared, spun, and woven, without ever leaving his house.... | |
| Joseph Kay - 1879 - 392 стор.
...the peasantry, who, like the inhabitants of every other place where this state of things exists, vary greatly in the extent of their possessions. . . ....and woven, without ever leaving his house. He has his own wool which is converted into a blue coat, without passing through the hands of either the dyer... | |
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