If he travels through our rural districts he views not the hostile castle and the haughty mansion, contrasted with the clay-built hut and miserable cabin, where cattle and men help to keep each other warm, and dwell in meanness, smoke, and indigence. Letters from an American Farmer - Страница 44по J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, William Peterfield Trent, Ludwig Lewisohn - 1904 - 355 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1782 - 540 страници
...the hoftile cadle, and the haughty manlion, contrafted with the clay-built hut and nufcrable cabin; where cattle and men help to keep each other warm, and dwell in meanncfs, fmokc, and indigence. 'A- pleating uniformity of drcent competence appears throughout her... | |
| Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray - 1906 - 876 страници
...and unrestrained, because each person works for himself. If he travels through our rural districts he views not the hostile castle, and the haughty mansion, contrasted with the clay-built hut and miserable cabin, where cattle and man help to keep each other warm, and dwell in meanness, smoke, and indigence.... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1918 - 432 страници
...hostile castle, and 20 the haughty mansion, contrasted with the clay-built hut and miserable cabin, where cattle and men help to keep each other warm,...competence appears throughout our habitations. The 25 meanest of our log-houses is a dry and comfprtable habitation. Lawyer or merchant are the fairest... | |
| Frederick Clarke Prescott, John Herbert Nelson - 1925 - 302 страници
...and unrestrained, because each person works for himself. If he travels through our rural districts, he views not the hostile castle and the haughty mansion contrasted with the clay-built hut and the miserable cabin, where cattle and men help to keep each other warm, and dwell in meanness, smoke,... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 страници
...and unrestrained, because each person works for himself. If he travels through our rural districts ert Shafer cabin, where cattle and men help to keep each other warm, and dwell in meanness, smoke, and indigence.... | |
| Ola Elizabeth Winslow - 1927 - 438 страници
...and unrestrained, because each person works for himself. If he travels through our rural districts he views not the hostile castle, and the haughty mansion,...contrasted with the clay-built hut and miserable cabbin, [35] where where cattle and men help to keep each other warm, and dwell in meanness, smoke, and indigence.... | |
| Giles Gunn - 1981 - 489 страници
...and unrestrained, because each person works for himself. If he travels through our rural districts he views not the hostile castle, and the haughty mansion, contrasted with the clay-built hut and miserable cabin, where cattle and men help to keep each other warm, and dwell in meanness, smoke, and indigence.... | |
| Philip Fisher - 1986 - 202 страници
...and unrestrained, because each person works for himself. If he travels through our rural districts he views not the hostile castle, and the haughty mansion, contrasted with the clay-built hut and miserable cabin, where cattle and men help to keep each other warm, and dwell in meanness, smoke and indigence.... | |
| George Spindler, Louise S. Spindler - 1990 - 206 страници
...unfettered and unrestrained because each person works for himself. If he travels through our rural districts he views not the hostile castle, and the haughty mansion, contrasted with a clay built hut and miserable cabin, where cattle and men help to keep each other warm and dwell in... | |
| Jack P. Greene - 1993 - 240 страници
...585. 56. Ibid., 565. 57. Crevecoeur, Letters from an American Farmer, 51. huts and miserable cabins, where cattle and men help to keep each other warm, and dwell in meanness, smoke, and mdigence," the colonies presented a "pleasing uniformity of decent . . . habitations" and a social... | |
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