| 1838 - 536 páginas
...this prejudice gone, that in lieu of the latter, they have resorted to the use of the word boss, which has precisely the same meaning in Dutch ! How far...to do the thing, but they do it themselves. A man does not usually hire his cook to help him cook his dinner, but to cook it herself. Nothing is therefore... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 590 páginas
...is worthy of a manly and common -sense people, will admit of question. " A similar objection maybe made to the use of the word 'help,' which is not only...may be deemed ' helps,' but they who perform all the labour, do not assist, or help to do the thing, but they do it themselves. A man does not usually hire... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 594 páginas
...is worthy of a manly and common -sense people, will admit of question. " A similar objection maybe made to the use of the word 'help,' which is not only...may be deemed ' helps,' but they who perform all the labour, do not assist, or help to do the thing, but they do it themselves. A man does not usually hire... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1841 - 538 páginas
...manly and common-sense people, will admit of question. "A similar objection may be made to the use (if, the word 'help,' which is not only an innovation on...may be deemed 'helps,' but they who perform all the labour do not assist or help to do the thing, but they do it themselves. A man does not usually hire... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper, Bradley J. Birzer, John Willson - 2001 - 556 páginas
...this prejudice gone, that in lieu of the latter, they have resorted to the use of the word boss, which has precisely the same meaning in Dutch! How far a...to do the thing, but they do it themselves. A man does not usually hire his cook to help him cook his dinner, but to cook it herself. Nothing is therefore... | |
| Russell Muirhead - 2004 - 236 páginas
...call servants "the help," James Fenimore Cooper argued that this obscured the reality of the role. "They who aid their masters in the toil may be deemed...or help to do the thing, but they do it themselves ... In all cases in which the people of America have retained the things of their ancestors," he said,... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1838 - 208 páginas
...subterfuge of this nature is worthy of a manly and common sense people, will admit of question. A sknilar objection may be made to the use of the word " help,"...to do the thing, but they do it themselves. A man does not usually hire his cook to help him cook his dinner, but to cook it herself. Nothing is therefore... | |
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