One thing may be said for the Inhabitants of that Province, that they are not troubled with any Religious Fumes, and have the least Superstition of any People living. They do not know Sunday from any other day, any more than Robinson Crusoe did, which... History of North Carolina - Sivu 155tekijä(t) John Lawson - 1903 - 171 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Byrd - 1841 - 156 sivua
...province, that they are not troubled with any religious fumes, and have the ; . • L least superstition of any people living. They do not know Sunday from...manner of cruelty in it, either to servants or cattle. It was with some difficulty we could make our people quit the good cheer they met with at this house,... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 670 sivua
...that province, that they are not troubled with any religious fumes, and have the least superstition of any people living. They do not know Sunday from...manner of cruelty in it, either to servants or cattle." 5 He suggests that, once in two or three years, the clergy of Virginia should " vouchsafe to take a... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 356 sivua
...that province, that they are not troubled with any religious fumes, and have the least superstition of any people living. They do not know Sunday from...manner of cruelty in it, either to servants or cattle." 5 He suggests that, once in two or three years, the clergy of Virginia should " vouchsafe to take a... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1890 - 664 sivua
...that province, that they are not troubled with any religious fumes, and have the least superstition of any people living. They do not know Sunday from any other day, anymore than Robinson Crusoe did; which would give them a great advantage, were they given to be industrious.... | |
| Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1895 - 328 sivua
...prayers." PAGE 212. — " The church at Edenton, NC" Colonel Byrd of Westover writes of the Carolinians: "They do not know Sunday from any other day, any more than Robinson 3" Crusoe did, which would give them a great advantage were they given to be industrious. But they... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1900 - 400 sivua
...thing may be said for the inhabitants of that province, that they . . . have the least superstition of any people living. They do not know Sunday from...manner of cruelty in it, either to servants or cattle. — The History of the Dividing Line, pp. 20, 22, ed. 1841. WILLIAM BRADFORD. The Departure of the... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - 1901 - 358 sivua
...that province, that they are not troubled with any religious fumes, and have the least superstition of any people living. They do not know Sunday from...manner of cruelty in it, either to servants or cattle. 1 6th . . . We passed by no less than twoquaker meeting-houses, one of which had an awkward ornament... | |
| Carl Holliday - 1906 - 414 sivua
...remembering that the clergy is really guilty of bestriding such as have the misfortune to be poor. . . . They do not know Sunday from any other day any more...manner of cruelty in it, either to servants or cattle." It would seem, also, that these Carolinians had no taste for classic architecture. "A citizen here,"... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 522 sivua
...that Province, that they are not troubled with any Religious Fumes, and have the least Superstition of any People living. They do not know Sunday from...manner of cruelty in it, either to Servants or Cattle. It was with some difficulty we cou'd make our People quit the good chear they met with at this House,... | |
| |