The Age of Enlightenment, 1. kötetSimon Eliot, Beverley Stern Barnes & Noble Books, 1980 |
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117. oldal
... labour he gives just and elegant representations , which yet do not remove the difficulty of the first and ... Labour , indeed , God might easily have excused us from , since at his command the earth would readily have poured forth all ...
... labour he gives just and elegant representations , which yet do not remove the difficulty of the first and ... Labour , indeed , God might easily have excused us from , since at his command the earth would readily have poured forth all ...
164. oldal
... labour of farmers and country labourers is certainly more productive than that of merchants , artificers and manufacturers . The superior produce of the one class , however , does not render the other barren or unproductive . Secondly ...
... labour of farmers and country labourers is certainly more productive than that of merchants , artificers and manufacturers . The superior produce of the one class , however , does not render the other barren or unproductive . Secondly ...
165. oldal
... labour of the society . While he has been consuming a half yearly revenue of ten pounds worth of corn and other necessaries , he has produced an equal value of work capable of purchasing , either to himself or to some other person , an ...
... labour of the society . While he has been consuming a half yearly revenue of ten pounds worth of corn and other necessaries , he has produced an equal value of work capable of purchasing , either to himself or to some other person , an ...
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John Toland Christianity not Mysterious 1696 | 31 |
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