| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 750 pàgines
...on the mountains, in the vale, or the plain, as the varying feafons require, under arbours or fheds covered with boughs, tending their flocks abroad, or milking the ewes and flie-goats at • the fold, and making cheefe and butter to fupply the city. Inured early to fatigue... | |
| 1788 - 638 pàgines
...on the mountains, in the vale, or the plain, as the varying Jealous require, under arbours or iheds covered with boughs, tending their flocks abroad, or milking the ewes and ihe-goats at the fold, and making cheefe and butter to fupply the city. Inured early to fatigue and... | |
| 1788 - 642 pàgines
...on the mountains, in the vale, or the plain, as the varying feafons require, under arbours or (beds covered with boughs, tending their flocks abroad, or milking the ewes and (he-goats at the fold, and making cheefe and butter to fupply the city. Inured early to fatigue and... | |
| John Galt - 1813 - 412 pàgines
...then they are commonly seen in little bands at the gates of the town, with whistles formed of reeds, upon which they play alternately, dancing to the sounds,...or milking the ewes and shegoats at the fold, and ma. king cheese and butter to supply the city. Inured early to fatigue and the sun, they are hardy... | |
| 1814 - 572 pàgines
...fhen they are commonly seen in little bands at the gates of the town, with whistles formed of reeds, upon which they play alternately, dancing to the sounds,...different from that of the fawning obsequious Greek." ' The favourable impressions excited in ^Egina were greatly confirmed in Mr. G. by a visit to the island... | |
| 1814 - 578 pàgines
...then they are commonly seen in little bands at the gates of the town, with whistles formed of reeds, upon which they play alternately, dancing to the sounds,...different from that of the fawning obsequious Greek." ' The favourable impressions excited in ./Egina were greatly confirmed in Mr. G. by a visit to the... | |
| 1814 - 572 pàgines
...and returning contented on the close of their labour. If shepherds, they live in the mountains, iu the vale, or the plain, as the varying seasons require,...different from that of the fawning obsequious Greek." ' The favourable impressions excited in JEgina were greatly confirmed in Mr. G. by a visit to the island... | |
| Richard Chandler - 1817 - 736 pàgines
...before the dawn of day, and returning joyous on the close of their labour. If shepherds, they live on the mountains, in the vale, or the plain, as the varying seasons require, under harbours, or sheds covered with boughs, tending their flocks abroad, or milking the ewes and she-goats... | |
| 1776 - 822 pàgines
...on the mountains, in the vale, or the plain, as the varying feafcns require, under arbours or ihcrts covered with boughs, tending their flocks abroad, or milking the ewes and ihe-goats л the fold, and making cheefe and butter to fupply the city. Inured early to fatgne and... | |
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