| John Minter Morgan - 1850 - 172 страници
...employment, and tormented with the apprehensions of want in their old age ; since that which they g1et by their daily labour does but maintain them at present,...are called gentlemen or goldsmiths, or such others that are idle, or live either by flattery, or by contriving the arts of vain pleasure ; and, on the... | |
| Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1852 - 348 страници
...and fruitless employment, and are tormented with the apprehensions of want in their old age; since that which they get by their daily labour does but...at present, and is consumed as fast as it comes in; so that there is no overplus left them which they can lay up for old age. 173 1" It were much to be... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 страници
...barren and fruitless employment, and tormented with the apprehension of want in their old age ; since that which they get by their daily labour does but...government both unjust and ungrateful that is so prodigal in its favours to those that are cailed gentlemen, or goldsmiths, or such others who are idle, or live... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 страници
...barren and fruitless employment, and tormented with the apprehension of want in their old age ; since that which they get by their daily labour does but...government both unjust and ungrateful that is so prodigal in its favours to those that are called gentlemen, or goldsmiths, or such others who are idle, or live... | |
| William Dealtry - 1869 - 460 страници
...tormented by apparitions of want in their old age. That which they get by their daily toil does not maintain them at present, and is consumed as fast as it comes in. There is no overplus left for old age. " Is not the government unjust, when it is prodigal of its favors to goldsmiths, gentlemen,... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - 1876 - 564 страници
...will at length have been answered, and his suggestive commentary thereon have lost its significance: "Is not that government both unjust and ungrateful, that is so prodigal of its favors to those that are called gentlemen or goldsmiths, or such others who are idle, or live either... | |
| John Llewelyn Davies - 1873 - 376 страници
...it, and must lead so miserable a life in it that the beasts' condition is much better than theirs ? Is not that government both unjust and ungrateful...are called gentlemen, or goldsmiths, or such others that are idle, or live either by flattery, or by contriving the arts of vain pleasure; and, on the... | |
| Exile from France - 1876 - 472 страници
...the apprehension of want in their old age ; since that which they get by their daily labour does not maintain them at present, and is consumed as fast...there is no overplus left to lay up for old age." Who the idlers are, Sir Thomas More tells us in this passage : — " Consider how great a part of all... | |
| An exile from France - 1876 - 466 страници
...the apprehension of want in their old age ; since that which they get by their daily labour does not maintain them at present, and is consumed as fast...there is no overplus left to lay up for old age." Who the idlers are, Sir Thomas More tells us in this passage : — " Consider how great a part of all... | |
| 1876 - 612 страници
...at length have been answered, and his suggestive commentary thereon have lost its significance : " Is not that government both unjust and ungrateful, that is so prodigal of its favors to those that are called gentlemen or goldsmiths, or such others who are idle, or live either... | |
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