| A. Scott Matheson - 1894 - 394 páginas
...land having a house belonging to them ; hardly a house standing out of speaking distance from another. We could see at every house a tenter, and on almost every tenter a piece of cloth or kersey or shalloon. At every considerable house there was a manufactory. Every clothier keeps one horse... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1894 - 906 páginas
...into lots of from two to six or seven acres, hardly a house out of speaking distance from another, at every house a tenter, and on almost every tenter a piece of cloth, or kersey or shalloon. Every clothier kept one horse at least, to carry his manufactures to the market,... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1894 - 908 páginas
...into lots of from two to six or seven acres, hardly a house out of speaking distance from another, at every house a tenter, and on almost every tenter a piece of cloth, or kersey or shalloon. Every clothier kept one horse at least, to carry his manufactures to the market,... | |
| Brooks Adams - 1895 - 324 páginas
...mountainous, hardly an house standing out of a speaking distance from another; and, as the day cleared up, we could see at every house a tenter, and on almost every tenter a piece of cloth, kersie, or shalloon : which are the three articles of this countries labour. . . . " This place then... | |
| George Boughton Curtiss - 1896 - 906 páginas
...land having a house belonging to them ; hardly a house standing out of speaking distance from another. We could see at every house a tenter, and on almost...every tenter a piece of cloth or kersie or shalloon. At every considerable house there was a manufactory. Every clothier keeps one horse at least to carry... | |
| Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - 1896 - 582 páginas
...land having a house belonging to them ; hardly a bouse standing out of speaking distance from another. We could see at every house a tenter, and on almost...every tenter a piece of cloth or kersie or shalloon. At every considerable house there was a manufactory. Every clothier keeps one horse at least to carry... | |
| Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson - 1898 - 408 páginas
...into small enclosures, with hardly a house out of speaking distance from another ! And we could see in every house a tenter and on almost every tenter a piece of cloth, a Kersey or shalloon. At every considerable house there was a manufactury. Every clothier keeps, at... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1919 - 140 páginas
...pieces having a house belonging to them ; hardly a house standing out of speaking distance from another. We could see at every house a tenter, and on almost...every tenter a piece of cloth, or kersie, or shalloon. At every considerable house there was a manufactory. Every clothier keeps one horse, at least, to carry... | |
| John Atkinson Hobson - 1901 - 436 páginas
...belonging to it — one continued village, hardly a house standing out of speaking distance from another— at every house a tenter, and on almost every tenter a piece of cloth or kersie or shalloon — every clothier keeps a horse — so every one generally keeps a cow or two for his family."1 Not... | |
| Ernest Ritson Dewsnup - 1907 - 360 páginas
...House belonging to them .... hardly an House standing out of a speaking distance from another; .... We could see at every house a Tenter, and on almost...every Tenter a piece of Cloth or Kersie or Shalloon. ... At every considerable house was a manufactory. . . . Every clothier keeps one horse, at least,... | |
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