| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1856 - 766 páginas
...work hard : they never would lay out their strength freely, and it was impossible to nuke them do it. This is just what I have thought when I have seen...their powers in reserve for their own use at night, perhaps. Mr. W. also said that he cultivated only the coarser and lower-priced sorts of tobacco, because... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1856 - 760 páginas
...work hard: they never would lay out their strength freely, and it was impossible to make them do it. This is just what I have thought when I have seen...without putting strength into them. They keep their power? in reserve for their own use at night, perhaps. Mr. W. also said that he cultivated only the... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 756 páginas
...work hard : they never would lay out their strength freely, and it was impossible to make them do it. This is just what I have thought when I have seen...their powers in reserve for their own use at night, perhaps. Mr. W. also said that he cultivated only the coarser and lower-priced sorts of tobacco, because... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 774 páginas
...work hard : they never would lay out their strength freely, and it was impossible to make them do it. This is just what I have thought when I have seen...strength into them. They keep their powers in reserve for then- own use at night, perhaps. Mr, W. also said that he cultivated only the coarser and lower-priced... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 398 páginas
...work hard : they never would lay out their strength freely, and it was impossible to make them do it. This is just what I have thought when I have seen...at work — they seem to go through the motions of labour without putting strength into them. They keep their powers in reserve for their own use at night,... | |
| FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED - 1861 - 388 páginas
...work hard : they never would lay out their strength freely, and it was impossible to make them do it. This is just what I have thought when I have seen...at work — they seem to go through the motions of labour without putting strength into them. They keep their powers in reserve for their own use at night,... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 406 páginas
...what I have thought when I have seen slaves at work — they seem to go through the motions of labour without putting strength into them. They keep their powers in reserve for their own use at night, perhaps. Mr. W. also said that ho cultivated only the coarser and lower-priced sorts of tobacco, because... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 394 páginas
...work hard : they never would lay out their strength freely, and it was impossible to make them do it. This is just what I have thought when I have seen slaves at work—they seem to go through the motions of labour without putting strength into them. They keep... | |
| Frederick Law Olmsted - 1861 - 750 páginas
...work hard: they never would lay out their strength freely, and it was impossible to make them do it. This is just what I have thought when I have seen slaves at work—they seem to go through the motions of labor without putting strength into them. They keep their... | |
| frederick law olmsted - 1862 - 384 páginas
...work hard : they never would lay out their strength freely, and it was impossible to make them do it. This is just what I have thought when I have seen slaves at work—they seem to go through the motions of labour without putting strength into them. They keep... | |
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