Nakedness of the Land
.—to be seen to great advantage any where in Great Britain, especially in work-houses, houses of industry, and in all manufacturing towns since the war. “To see the nakedness of land art thou come.”
Holy Bible.
.—to be seen to great advantage any where in Great Britain, especially in work-houses, houses of industry, and in all manufacturing towns since the war. “To see the nakedness of land art thou come.”
Holy Bible.
Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.