| James Harrington - 1747 - 290 páginas
...of a Territory, are held by j?«/««/» the Proprietor or Proprietors, Lord or Lords of it, in fom proportion ; £«**• and fuch (except it be in a...Man be fole Landlord of a Territory, or overbalance Wg the People, for example three parts in four, he is Grand Signior : for fo the Turk is call'd from... | |
| John Adams - 1851 - 608 páginas
...of it in some proportion ; and such, (except it be in a city that has little or no land, and whose revenue is in trade,) as is the proportion or balance of dominion or property in land, such is the nature of the empire. If one man be sole landlord of a territory, or overbalance the people... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 páginas
...of it, in some proportion ; and such (except it be in a city that has little or no land, and whose revenue is in trade) as is the proportion or balance of dominion or property in land, such is the nature of the empire. If one man be sole landlord of a territory, or overbalance the people,... | |
| Edward Jenks - 1890 - 208 páginas
...about to try the truth of the doctrine shortly afterwards formally laid down by Harrington, that "such as is the proportion or balance of dominion or property in land, such is the nature of the empire6." Whatever we may think of the morality of the proceeding, its success... | |
| Achille Loria - 1899 - 420 páginas
...constitution is the product of economic conditions. " Dominion is property," he wrote in his Oceana, "as is the proportion or balance of Dominion or Property in Land, such is the nature of the Empire. If one Man be the sole Landlord of a Territory, or overbalance the... | |
| 1901 - 482 páginas
...lords of it, in some proportion; and such (except it be in a city that has little or no land, and whose revenue is in trade) as is the proportion or balance of dominion or property in land, such is the nature of the empire. If one man be sole landlord of a territory, or overbalance the people,... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 618 páginas
...lords of it, in some proportion; and such (except it be in a city that has little or no land, and whose revenue is in trade) as is the proportion or balance of dominion or property in land, such is the nature of the empire. If one man be sole landlord of a territory, or overbalance the people,... | |
| Hugh Francis Russell-Smith - 1914 - 246 páginas
...borrowed from various sources:\ The theory of the " balance of property " explained in the dictum, " As is the proportion or balance of Dominion or Property in Land, such is the nature of the Empire," 1 and claimed by Harrington as his own peculiar discovery, has met... | |
| Joyce Oramel Hertzler - 1928 - 350 páginas
...the creation of proper "balance of property." This balance of property is explained in the dictum, "As is the proportion or balance of Dominion or Property in Land such is the nature of the Empire," 137 a proposition which since has met with general acceptation.... | |
| Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin - 1928 - 824 páginas
...(1656) he laid down a systematic theory of economic interpretation of history. His motto is : "Such as is the proportion or balance of dominion or property in land, such is the nature of the Empire." Political power is based on property. When one man owns the greater... | |
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