| Thomas More (st.) - 1753 - 220 страници
...they can find out; firft, that they may, without Danger, preferve all that they have fo ill acquired, and then, that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them, at as low Rates as poffible, and opprefs them as much as they pleafe: And if they can but prevail to get thefe Contrivances... | |
| Ferdinando Warner - 1758 - 418 страници
...they can find out; firft, that they may, without danger, preferve all that they have fo ill acquired, and then, that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them, at as low rates as pofllble,' and opprefs them as much as they pleafe : arid if they can but prevail to get thefe contrivances... | |
| 1821 - 788 страници
...cao ¡uni out ; first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so ill acquired, and then, that they may engage the poor to toil and...considered as the representative of the whole people, theu they are accounted laws : yet these wicked men, after they hare by a most insatiable covetousncss,... | |
| 1834 - 368 страници
...preserve all that they have so ill acquired, and then, that they may engage the poor to toil and labor for them at as low rates as possible, and oppress...authority, which is considered as the representative of thfe whole people, then they are accounted laws. Yet these wicked men, after they have, by a most insatiable... | |
| William Leggett - 1840 - 346 страници
...arts they can find out, first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so acquired, and then that they may engage the poor to toil and...possible, and oppress them as much as they please." [From the Plaindealer, December 31, 1836.] A MORNING print in this city, contained a long article,... | |
| William Leggett - 1840 - 348 страници
...arts they can find out, first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so acquired, and then that they may engage the poor to toil and...possible, and oppress them as much as they please." ' [From the Plaindealer, December 31, 1836.] A MORNING print in this city, contained a long article,... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 694 страници
...can find out — first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so ill acquired, and then that they may engage the poor to toil and...possible, and oppress them as much as they please.' ' Bacon probably intended, like Plato and More, to give Atuntii. a model of a perfect society in his... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 380 страници
...they can find out—first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so ill acquired, and then that they may engage the poor to toil and...possible, and oppress them as much as they please." Baeon-t Huron probably intended, like Plato and More, to give Atlantis. a model of a perfect society... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1841 - 372 страници
...means they can find; first, that they may, without danger, preserve what they have so ill acquired, and then, that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them, at as low a rate as possible, and oppress them as much as they please : and if they can but succeed in getting... | |
| 1842 - 1124 страници
...acquired, and then, that they may engage the poorer sort to toil and labor for them at as low rates as is possible, and oppress them as much as they please...of the whole people, then they are accounted laws ; and yet these wicked men, after they have by a most insatiable covetousness divided that among themselves... | |
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