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Travels in Hungary: With a Short Account of Vienna in the Year 1793 Robert Townson Úplné zobrazenie - 1797 |
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Strana 257 - of dog, Or vermin, or, at beft, of cock purloined From his accuftomed perch. Hard-faring race ! 'They pick their fuel out of every hedge, Which kindled with, dry leaves, juft faves
Strana 106 - being in truth bondmen at the beginning, but having obtained freedom of their perfons, and gained a cuftom by ufe of occupying their lands, they are now called copy-holders, and are fo privileged, that the lord cannot put them out, and all through cuftom"*.
Strana 105 - to the perfon of the lord, and transferable by deed from one owner to another. They could not leave their lord without his
Strana 392 - My ear is pain'd ; My foul is fick with ev'ry day's report Of wrong and outrage with which earth is fill'd.
Strana 105 - lord without his permiffion, but, if they ran away, or were purloined from him, might be claimed and recovered by
Strana 105 - that is, to carry out dung, to hedge and ditch the lord's demefnes, and any other the meaneft offices; and thefe
Strana 105 - could acquire no property either in land or goods: but if he purchafed either, the lord might enter upon them, ouft the
Strana 79 - continued for a minute or two. In this manner the Oxen are killed by the butchers at Gibraltar, who, I am told, have learned it from their African neighbours. Might not the
Strana 174 - poor, cannot be taken from them under any pretext, nor yet the care of them : but rather the unimpeded
Strana 12 - are large holes, four or five feet deep, dug in the ground, the mouth of which is covered with a board, and with