| William Howitt - 1842 - 546 sayfa
...plod on from day to day, and year to year — the most patient, untirable, and persevering of animals. The English peasant is so cut off from the idea of property, that he conies habitually to look upon it as a thing from which he is warned by the laws of the large proprietors,... | |
| 1843 - 830 sayfa
...{Jed OB from day to day, and year to year — the most patient, untirable, and persevering of animals. The English peasant is so cut off from the idea of property, ¡bat he comes habitually to look upon it as a thing from which he is warned by the laws of the large... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 sayfa
...* Rural and Domestic Life of Germany, p. 27. t Ibid., p. 40. untirable, and persevering of animals. The English peasant is so cut off from the idea of...proprietors, and becomes, in consequence, spiritless, purposeless. . . . The German bauer, on the contrary, looks on the country as made for him and his... | |
| Joseph Kay - 1850 - 680 sayfa
...on from day to day, and from year to year, the most patient, untirable, and persevering of animals. The English peasant is so cut off from the idea of...a thing from which he is warned by the laws of the great proprietors, and becomes in consequence spiritless, purposeless. . The German bauer, on the contrary,... | |
| 1851 - 462 sayfa
...on from day to day, and from year to year, the most patient, untirable, and persevering of animals. The English peasant is so cut off from the idea of...a thing from which he is warned by the laws of the great proprietors, and becomes in consequence spiritless, purposeless. . . . The German bauer, on the... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - 1858 - 500 sayfa
...consolidation of property in land; and therefore it is, that 11 the English laborer is," says Mr. Howitt, " so cut off from the idea of property, that he comes...a thing from which he is warned by the laws of the great proprietors, and becomes, in consequence, spiritless, purposeless." "The German bauer, on the... | |
| 1865 - 672 sayfa
...They labour hard, he says, early and late, because they feel that they are labouring for themselves. " The English peasant is so cut off from the idea of...to look upon it as a thing from which he is warned off by the laws of the large proprietors, and becomes, in consequence, spiritless, purposeless." Arthur... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1870 - 140 sayfa
...plod on from day to day, and year to year — the most patient, untirable, and persevering of animals. The English peasant is so cut off from the idea of...proprietors, and becomes, in consequence, spiritless, purposeless. The German bauer, on the contrary, looks on the -country as made for him and his fellow-men.... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1870 - 328 sayfa
...They labour hard, he says, early and late, because they feel that they are labouring for themselves. " The English peasant is so cut off from the idea of...to look upon it as a thing from which he is warned off by the laws of the large proprietors, and becomes, in consequence, spiritless, purposeless." Arthur... | |
| George Washington Julian - 1872 - 508 sayfa
...his family, have the strongest motives to labor." He contrasts him with the English peasant, who " is so cut off from the idea of property that he comes...proprietors, and becomes, in consequence, spiritless, purposeless. The German bauer, on the contrary, looks on the country as made for him and his fellow-men.... | |
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