| John Ray, William Derham - 1760 - Liczba stron: 364
...their Country or Countrymen , fpoken againft. They have neither good Bread, Cheefe, or Drink. - ' They They cannot make them, nor will they learn. Their...one would wonder how they could contrive to make it fo bad. They ufe much Pottage made of Coal-wort, which they call Keal) fometimes Broth of decorticated... | |
| 1823 - Liczba stron: 876
...cloaks. It is the fashion of them to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially en Sundays. They have neither good bread, cheese, nor drink. They cannot...one would wonder how they could contrive to make it eo bad. They иве much pottage made of coalwort, which they call kail, sometimes broth of decorticated... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1825 - Liczba stron: 1250
...fashion of tik-n; to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially, on Sundays. They have Neither cooi bread, cheese, nor drink. They cannot make them, nor will they learn. Their tutttr is very indifferent, and one would wonder how they could contrive to make it so bad. They use... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1826 - Liczba stron: 1252
...cloaks. It is the fashion of them to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially on Sundays. They have neither good bread, cheese, nor drink. They cannot...use much pottage made of coalwort, which they call kau, sometimes broth of decorticated barley. The ordinary country houses are pitiful cots, built of... | |
| George Johnston - 1829 - Liczba stron: 636
...he entered Scotland than we find him remarking that the Scots " have neither good bread, cheese, or drink. They cannot make them, nor will they learn....use much pottage made of coal-wort, which they call keal, and sometimes broth of decorticated barley. The ordinary country houses are pitiful cots, built... | |
| John M'Ure - 1830 - Liczba stron: 412
...bear to hear their country, or countrymen spoken against. They have neither good bread, cheese, or drink, they cannot make them, nor will they learn....use much pottage made of coal-wort, which they call keal, sometimes broth made of decorticated barley. The ordinary country houses are pitiful cots, built... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1831 - Liczba stron: 1330
...fashion of üVra to wear cloaks when they go abroad, but especially on Sundays. They have neither tfuod bread, cheese, nor drink. They cannot make them, nor...would wonder how they could contrive to make it so lad. They uso much pottage made of colewort, which they call kail, sometimes broth of decorticated... | |
| William MacGillivray - 1834 - Liczba stron: 408
...admit the fresh air. The Scots cannot endure to hear their country or countrymen spoken against. They have neither good bread, cheese, nor drink. They cannot...use much pottage made of coal-wort, which they call keal, sometimes broth of decorticated barley. The ordinary country houses are pitiful cots, built of... | |
| William MacGillivray - 1834 - Liczba stron: 418
...admit the fresh air. The Scots cannot endure to hear their country or countrymen spoken against. They have neither good bread, cheese, nor drink. They cannot...contrive to make it so bad. They use much pottage made of coal- wort, which they call keal, sometimes broth of decorticated barley. The ordinary country houses... | |
| William MacGillivray - 1834 - Liczba stron: 420
...admit the fresh air. The Scots cannot endure to hear their country or countrymen spoken against. They have neither good bread, cheese, nor drink. They cannot...contrive to make it so bad. They use much pottage made of coal- wort, which they call keal, sometimes broth of decorticated barley. The ordinary country houses... | |
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