| Civil rights - 1795 - 432 pages
...you see the ninety and nine, toiling and scraping together a heap of superfluities for one; getting nothing for themselves all the while, but a little 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
...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 a little...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
...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...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
...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...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
...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
...you see the ninety and nine toiling and scraping together a heap of superfluities for one ; getting nothing 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 and worst of the whole set, — a child,... | |
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