| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 568 pages
...into the colony any new art, or contributed to the improvement of any one already known; to give a pension to every daily workman, who, having assiduously...oppressed, either by the minister or the magistrate." On Tuesday the 26th of March, the new Assembly met at Jamaica: they supported the measures of the former... | |
| Thomas Southey - West Indies - 1827 - 574 pages
...into the colony any new art, or contributed to the improvement of any one already known; to give a pension to every daily workman, who, having assiduously...to allow him to pass his latter days in quiet; and lasdy, to indemnify every inhabitant of Bermuda who shall have been oppressed, either by the minister... | |
| William Frith Williams - Bermuda Islands - 1848 - 396 pages
...contributed to the improvement of any one already known, to give a pension to every daily workman, who, after having assiduously continued his labour, and maintained...oppressed either by the minister or the magistrate."* The Abbe makes sage reflections on the benevolence of the design, but unhappily he has neglected to... | |
| Walter Brownell Hayward - Bermuda Islands - 1910 - 322 pages
...contributed to the improvement of one already known ; to give a pension to every daily workman, who after having assiduously continued his labour and maintained...for forty years, shall not have been able to lay up stock sufficient to allow him to pass his latter days in quiet, and, lastly, to indemnify every inhabitant... | |
| Walter Brownell Hayward - Bermuda Islands - 1910 - 330 pages
...contributed to the improvement of one already known ; to give a pension to every daily workman, who after having assiduously continued his labour and maintained...for forty years, shall not have been able to lay up stock sufficient to allow him to pass his latter days in quiet, and, lastly, to indemnify every inhabitant... | |
| Walter Brownell Hayward - Bermuda Islands - 1910 - 600 pages
...continued his labour and maintained a good character for forty years, shall not have been able to lay up stock sufficient to allow him to pass his latter days...oppressed either by the minister or the magistrate. " May these advantages be preserved to these industrious though indigent people, happy in their labour... | |
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