| 1827 - 590 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,... | |
| Benjamin Godwin - 1830 - 254 páginas
...allowed to throw in the hoe with less rapidity or energy than their companions in other parts of the Hue, it is obvious that the work of the latter must be...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 - 1830 - 516 páginas
...of hours, during which at the " peril of the drivers an adequate portion of land must be " holed." " that the work of the latter must be suspended, or...work as nearly as possible in equal time, '• and with equal effect. The tardy stroke must be quicken" ed, and the languid invigorated, and the whole... | |
| Benjamin Godwin - 1830 - 198 páginas
...vol. I. App. p. 477 ; where the statement here quoted is vindicated by unexceptionable references. over by the former will be more imperfectly formed...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... | |
| 1831 - 426 páginas
...should be finished in equal time with the rest ; and if any one or more negroes were allowed to throw the hoe with less rapidity or energy than their companions...old or young, strong or feeble, work as nearly as possibe lin equal time, and with equal effect. The tardy stroke must be quickened, and the languid... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1831 - 422 páginas
...should be finished in equal time with the rest; and if any one or more negroes were allowed to throw the hoe with less rapidity or energy than their companions...old or young, strong or feeble, work as nearly as possibe lin equal time, and with equal effect. The tardy stroke must be quickened, and the languid... | |
| 1833 - 370 páginas
...therefore, the business of the drivers not only to urge forward the whole gang with sufficient »peed, but sedulously to watch that all in the line, whether...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 line... | |
| Benjamin Godwin - 1836 - 262 páginas
...morning, to seven in the evening, with intervals of half an hour for breakfast, and two hours at noon. as is passed over by the former will be more imperfectly...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 line... | |
| Esther Copley - 1836 - 814 páginas
...the whole gang with sufficient speed to perform the work required in the given time, but also closely 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 all must advance... | |
| Esther Copley - 1839 - 674 páginas
...the whole gang with sufficient speed to perform the work required in the given time, but also closely 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 all must advance... | |
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