I can imagine nothing except being a footman or common soldier as more degrading than being either a barber or a tailor.
p. 216 - The Autobiography of Francis Place: 1771-1854, 1972
I can imagine nothing except being a footman or common soldier as more degrading than being either a barber or a tailor.
p. 216 - The Autobiography of Francis Place: 1771-1854, 1972