| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 sayfa
...increasing the burdens of the poor. In a state of nature, it is an invariable law, that a man's acquisitions are in proportion to his labours. In a state of artificial society, it is a law as constant and as invariable, that those who labour most enjoy the fewest things ; tffcd that those who... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 378 sayfa
...Return, is to find the beft Methods of confirming the Slavery and increafing the Burthens of the Poor. In a State of Nature, it is an invariable Law, that a...conftant and as invariable, that thofe who labour moil, enjoy the feweft Things ; and that thofe wh» labour not at all, have the greateft Number of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 sayfa
...law, that a man's acquifitions are in proportion to his labours. In a ftate of artificial fociety, it is a law as conftant and as invariable, that thofe...not at all, have the greateft number of enjoyments. joymcnts. Aconftitution of things this, ftrange and ridiculous beyond expreffion. We fcarce believe... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 sayfa
...law, that a man?s acquifitions are in proportion to his labours. In a ftate of artificial fociety, it is a law as conftant and as invariable, that thofe...not at all, have the greateft. number of enjoyments. joyments. A conftitution of things this, ftrange and ridiculous beyond expreffion. We fcarce believe... | |
| 1795 - 432 sayfa
...increasing the burthens of the poor. In a state of nature it is an invariable law, that a man's acquisitions are in proportion to his labours. In a state of artificial society, it is a law as constant and as invariable, that those who labour most, enjoy the fewest things; and that those who... | |
| 1822 - 688 sayfa
...increasing the burthens of the poor. In a state of nature it is an invariable law, that a man's acquisitions are in proportion to his labours. In a state of artificial society, it is a law as constant and as invariable, that those who labour most, enjoy the fewest things; and those who labour... | |
| Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 402 sayfa
...law that a man's acquifitions are in proportion to his labours : in a ftate of artificial fociety, it is a law as conftant and as invariable, that thofe...things; and that thofe who labour not at all, have the grcateft number of enjoyments." He concludes with fumming up all his arguments, as if to make a full... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 sayfa
...law, ihat a man's acquifitions are irr proportion to his labours. In a ftate of artificial fociecy, it is a law as conftant and as invariable, that thofe...who labour moft, enjoy the feweft things; and that thole who labour not at all, have the greatefl number of enjoyments. A conftitution of things this,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 sayfa
...man's acquifitions are in proportion to his labours. In a ftate of artificial F 3 fociety, fociety, it is a law as conftant and as invariable, that thofe...things; and that thofe who labour not at all, have the great eft number of enjoyments. A conftitution of things this, ftrange and ridiculous beyond expreffion.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 sayfa
...man's acquifitions are in" proportion to his labours. In a ftate of artificial F 3 fociety, fociety, it is a law as conftant and as invariable, that thofe...things; and that thofe who labour not at all, have the great eft number of enjoyments. A conftitution of things this, flrange and ridiculous beyond expreffion.... | |
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