From what has been said, it is manifest that in a free nation where slaves are not allowed of the surest wealth consists in a multitude of laborious poor. For besides that they are the never-failing nursery of fleets and armies, without them there could... Public School Education in North Carolina - Página 68por Edgar Wallace Knight - 1916 - 384 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Bernard Mandeville - 1728 - 524 páginas
...confifls in a Multitude of laborious Poor j for befides that they are the . 1 never-failing Nurfery of Fleets and Armies, without them there could be no Enjoyment, and no Product of any Country could be valuable. To make the Society happy and People eafie under the meaneft Circumftances, it is... | |
| Bernard Mandeville - 1806 - 570 páginas
...wealth confiits in a multitude of laborious poor ; for befides that they "re the never-failing nurfery of fleets and armies, without them there could be no enjoyment, and no product of any country could be valuable. To make the fociety happy, and people eafy under the meaneft circumuances, it is... | |
| Thomas R. Joliffe - 1822 - 534 páginas
...insisted on with much earnestness by a writer of some celebrity in the last century, who asserts that " In a free nation where slaves are not allowed of,...could be no enjoyment, and no product of any country could be valuable. To make the society happy and people easy under the meanest circumstances, it is... | |
| Thomas Robert Jolliffe - 1854 - 294 páginas
...insisted on with much earnestness by a writer of some celebrity ia the last century, who asserts that " In a free nation where slaves are not allowed of,...could be no enjoyment, and no " product of any country could be valuable. To make the " society happy and people easy under the meanest circum" stances, it... | |
| 1884 - 682 páginas
...and state who assented (though not perhaps with equal cynicism) to the dictum of Mandeville,1 that, " in a free nation, where slaves are not allowed of,...surest wealth consists in a multitude of laborious poor ; and to make poverty happy and people easy under the meanest circumstances, it is requisite that great... | |
| Francis Adams - 1882 - 396 páginas
...axioms of Government which Statesmen were not ashamed to avow a century after they were written. " In a free nation, where slaves are not allowed of,...could be no enjoyment, and no product of any country could be valuable. To make the society happy and people easy under the meanest circumstances, it is... | |
| Francis Adams - 1882 - 370 páginas
...axioms of Government which r Statesmen were not ashamed to avow a century after they were written. " In a free nation, where slaves are not allowed of,...poor; for, besides that they are the never-failing I nursery of fleets and armies, without them there could be no I enjoyment, and no product of any country... | |
| 1890 - 1414 páginas
...slaving People. I 120. 1 In a free Nation where Slaves are not allow'd of, the surest Wealth consiete in a Multitude of laborious Poor; for besides that...could be no Enjoyment, and no Product of any Country could be valuable. I 328. — Notwithstanding this great necessity of Coin, it would be easier, where... | |
| 1890 - 1382 páginas
...working slaving People. I 120. * In a free Nation where Slaves are not allow'd of, the surest Wealth in a Multitude of laborious Poor; for besides that they are the Nursery of Fleets and Armies, without them there could be no Enjoyment, and no Product of any Country... | |
| Sir James Fitzjames Stephen - 1892 - 448 páginas
...see the poor perpetually kept down to the very lowest level, and never allowed to rise above it. ' In a free nation where slaves are not allowed of,...wealth consists in a multitude of laborious poor. To make the society happy, and people easy under the meanest circumstances, it is requisite that great... | |
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