| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1806 - 248 páginas
...bufmefs of the drivers, not only to urge forward the whole gang with fufficient fpeed, but feduloufly to watch that all in the line, whether male or female, old or young, flrong or feeble, work as nearly as poffible in equal time, and with equal effect. The tardy llroke... | |
| William Wilberforce - 1807 - 412 páginas
...imperfectly formed than the rest. It is there" fore the business of the drivers not only to urge for•" ward the whole gang with sufficient speed, but " sedulously...feeble, work as " nearly as possible in equal time, and with equal effect. " The tardy stroke must be quickened, and the languid " invigorated, and the whole... | |
| 1813 - 662 páginas
...as is passed over by the ' former, will be more perfectly formed than the rest. It is, there' fore, the business of the drivers, not only to urge forward...feeble, work as nearly as possible in equal time, and with equal * effect, The tardy stroke must be quickened, and the languid * invigorated ; and the whole... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1822 - 516 páginas
...: it is therefore the business of the driver, not only to urge the whole gang forwards, but to see that all in the line, whether male or female, old...feeble, work, as nearly as possible, in equal time, and with equal effect. No breathing time, no resting on the hoe, no pause to be repaid by brisker action... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 122 páginas
...therefore the business of the drivers not only to urge forward the whole gang with sufficient speed, but to watch that all in the line, whether male or female,...feeble, work as nearly as possible in equal time and with equal effect ; the tardy stroke must be quickened, and the languid invigorated ; and the whole... | |
| Zachary Macaulay - 1823 - 138 páginas
...therefore the business of the drivers not only to urge forward the whole gang with sufficient speed, but to watch that all in the line, whether male or female,...feeble, work as nearly as possible in equal time and with equal effect ; the tardy stroke must be quickened, and the languid invigorated ; and the whole... | |
| James Stephen - 1824 - 568 páginas
...the estate, has in his hand, or coiled round his neck, from which by extending the handle, it can be disengaged in a moment, a long, thick^ and strongly...feeble, work as nearly as possible in equal time, and with equal effect. The tardy stroke must be quickened, and the languid invigorated ; and the whole... | |
| James Stephen - 1824 - 570 páginas
...thick, and strongly plaited whip, called a cart whip ; the report of which is as loud, and the la&h as severe, as those of the whips in common use with...feeble, work as nearly as possible in equal time, and with equal effect. The tardy stroke must be quickened, and the languid invigorated ; and the whole... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1829 - 304 páginas
...only to urge forward the whole gang witU suftirient speed, but to watch that all in the line, \vhethvr male or female, old or young, strong or feeble, work as nearly as possible in equal time, and with equal effect. Hence it follows, that the weak will he hard pushed to keep up with the etron;:;... | |
| John Riland - 1827 - 272 páginas
...therefore the business of the driver, not only to urge forward the whole gang with sufficient speed, but to watch that all in the line, whether male or female,...feeble, work, as nearly as possible, in equal time and with equal effect. No breathing time, no pause of languor, to be repaid by brisker exertion afterwards,... | |
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