| Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 páginas
...accidental concurrence of their paffions in the fame object at that particular time. Nobody ever faw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog. Nobody ever faw one animal by its geftures and natural cries fignify to another, this is mine, that... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 786 páginas
...late Adam Smith. He fays feriouQy, by way of illuftration ; " No body evtrfaw a dig make a fair a*d deliberate " exchange of one bone for another with another dog" Smith's Wealth of Nations, Vol. ip 10. Ed. 8vo. This philofophy is nearly of the lame date as Adam's anceftor f in £den, and I can only... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 462 páginas
...by way of illustration; " No body ever sata a dog make a fair and deli" berate exchange of one lane for another with another dog.'* Smith's Wealth of Nations, Vol. ip 20. Ed. 8»o. This philosophy is nearly of the same date as Adam's ancestor f in Eden, and I can only say in... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1803 - 614 páginas
...Smith. He says seriously, by way of Illustration ; " No body ever saw a Jag make a fair and deli" berate exchange of one bone for another with another dog.'* Smith's Wealth of Nations, Vol. I. p. 20. Ed. 8vo. This philosophy is nearly of the same date as Adam's ancestor* in Eden, and I can... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1808 - 682 páginas
...Adam Smith. He says seriously, by way of illustration; " No body ever saa a dog make a juir itnd '• deliberate exchange of one bone for- another with another " dog." Smith's Wealth of Nations, Vol. 1. p. 20. Ed. 8vo. This philosophy is nearly of the same date as Adam's ancestor* in Eden, and I can... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 páginas
...of the accidental concurrence of their passions in the same object at that particular time. Nobody ever saw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog. Nobody ever saw one animal, by its gestures and natural cries, signify to another, this is mine, that... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 páginas
...accidental concurrence of their paffions in the fame object at that particular time. Nobody ever faw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog. Nobody ever faw one animal by its geftures and natural cries fignify to another, this is mine, that... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 530 páginas
...accidental concurrence of their paffions in the fame object at that particular time. Nobody ever faw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog. Nobody ever faw one animal by its geftures and natural cries fignify to another, this is mine, that... | |
| 1815 - 554 páginas
...exchange one thing for another, which, saith the philosopher, is peculiar to rational man ; " for no one ever saw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog." Eager to display their proficiency in this highest endowment of reason, our, philosophers immediately... | |
| 1815 - 628 páginas
...exchange one thing for another, which, saith the philosopher, is peculiar to rational man ; " for no one ever saw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog." Eager to display their proficiency in this highest endowment of reason, our philosophers immediately... | |
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