| 1775 - 454 pagina’s
...to purchafe a piece of new land fufficient for a plantation, whereon he may fubfift a family. Such are not afraid to marry, for if they even look far...more land is to be had at rates equally eafy, all their circum flances confidered. Hence marriages in America are more general, and more generally early... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1779 - 610 pagina’s
...money~ enough to purchafe a piece of new land, fufficient for a plantation, whereon he may fubfift a family ; fuch are not afraid to marry ; for if they...rates equally eafy, all circumftances confidered. 7. Hence marriages in America are more general, and more generally early than in Europe, And if it... | |
| 1789 - 560 pagina’s
...whereon he may fubfift a family, fuch are not afraid to marryr for if they even look far enoughforward to confider how their children when grown up are to...provided for, they fee that more land is to be had at ratesequally eafy, all circumflanees conlidered. 7. Hence marriages In America are more general, and... | |
| Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville, Étienne Clavière - 1795 - 274 pagina’s
...afraid to marry ; for even if they look far enough forward to confider how their children, when grown, are to be provided for, they fee that more land is...confidered. Hence marriages in America are more general, and more generally early, than in Europe. And if it is reckoned there, that there is but one marriage per... | |
| 1821 - 356 pagina’s
...subsist a family; suck arc not afraid to marry; for if they even look far enough forward to consider how their children, when grown up, are to be provided for, they see that more land is to be had at rates equally easy, all circumstances considered. 7. Hence marriages... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 584 pagina’s
...subsist a family, such are not afraid to marry ; for, if they even look far enough forward to consider how their children, when grown up, are to be provided for, they see that more land is to be had at rates equally easy, all circumstances considered. 7. Hence marriages... | |
| Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State - 1868 - 268 pagina’s
...subsist a family, such are not afraid to marry ; for if they even look far enough forward to consider how their children, when grown up, are to be provided for, they see that more land is to be had at rates equally easy, all circumstances considered. Hence marriages... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1844 - 600 pagina’s
...subsist a family, such are not afraid to marry ; for, if they even look far enough forward to consider how their children, when grown up, are to be provided for, they see that more land is to be had at rates equally easy, all circumstances considered. 7. Hence marriages... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1859 - 618 pagina’s
...subsist a family ; such are not afraid to marry : for if they even look far enough forward to consider how their children, when grown up, are to be provided for, they see, that more land is to be had at rates equally easy, all circumstances considered. 7. Hence marriages... | |
| Massachusetts - 1868 - 1260 pagina’s
...subsist a family, such are not afraid to marry ; for if they even look far enough forward to consider how their children, when grown up, are to be provided for, they see that more land is to be had at rates equally easy, all circumstances considered. Hence marriages... | |
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