| Civil rights - 1795 - 432 pages
...Among men you see the ninety and nine, toiling and scraping together a heap of superfluities for one; getting nothing for themselves all the while, but...of the coarsest of the provision, which their own labour produces; and this one oftentimes the feeblest and worst of the whole set, a child, a woman,... | |
| William Paley - Ethics - 1799 - 432 pages
...induftry produces ; looking quietly on, while they fee the fruits of all their labour fpent or fpoiled; and if one of the number take or touch a particle of the hord, the others joining againft him, and hanging him for the theft. CHAP. CHAP. II. THEUSE OF THE... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1834 - 894 pages
...a child, a woman," (this is ungallant, good Doctor ; say rather, a parson, a madman, or a foot,) " getting nothing for themselves all the ' while but...looking quietly on while " they see the fruits of their labour " spent or spoiled j and if one of the " number take or touch a particle of " the hoard... | |
| William Paley - Ethics - 1806 - 502 pages
...the nmety and nine, toiling and scraping together a heap of superfluities for one; getting noth-, mg for themselves all the while, but a little of the coarsest of the provision, which their own labour produces ; and this one too, oftentimes the feeblest M and worst of the whole set, a child,... | |
| William Paley, William Hamilton Reid - Theology - 1810 - 350 pages
...whole set, a child, a woman, a madman, or a fool), getting nothing for themselves all the while^but a little of the coarsest of the provision, which their...one of the number take or touch a particle of the hoaKl, the others joining-agsiinst him and hanging him for the theft. But of the use of the institution... | |
| William Paley - Theology - 1811 - 540 pages
...one too, oftentimes the feeblest and worst of the whole set, a child, a woman, a madman, or a fool ;) getting nothing for themselves all the while, but...joining against him, and hanging him for the theft. CHAPTER II. TUB USE OF THE INSTITUTION OF PUOPERTA". I HERE must be some very important advantages... | |
| William Paley - Ethics - 1811 - 412 pages
...one too, oftentimes the feeblest and worst of the whole set, a child, a woman, a madman, or a fool); getting nothing for themselves all the while, but...joining against him, and hanging him for the theft, CHAPTER II. THE USE OF THE INSTITUTION OF PROPERTY. THERE must be some very important advantages to... | |
| Thomas Brown - Philosophy - 1822 - 594 pages
...one, too, oftentimes the feeblest and worst of the whole set, a child, a woman, a madman, or a fool ;) getting nothing for themselves all the while, but a little of the coarsest of VOL. in. 38 the provision, which their own industry produces ; looking quietly on, while they see the... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 476 pages
...whole set — a child, a woman, a madman, or a fool); getting nothing for themselves all the while, bat a little of the coarsest of the provision, which their...others joining against him, and hanging him for the thef*. D 2 CHAP. II. The utr of the institution of property. THERE must be some very important advantages... | |
| Thomas Reid - Ireland - 1823 - 456 pages
...Among men, you see the ninety and nine toiling and scraping together a heap of superfluities for one ; getting nothing for themselves all the while, but...little of the coarsest of the provision which their own labour produces (and this one, too, oftentimes the feeblest and worst of the whole set, — a child,... | |
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