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Kitaplar They are as usefully employed as if they worked from dawn to dark in the innumerable... ile ilgili
" They are as usefully employed as if they worked from dawn to dark in the innumerable servile, degrading, unseemly, unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social economy so many wretches are inevitably doomed.... "
The Historical Magazine, Or, Classical Library of Public Events: Consisting ... - Sayfa 458
1790
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Lectures on the History of the French Revolution, 2. cilt

William Smyth - 1855 - 590 sayfa
...degrading, unseemly, unmanly, and often most unwholesome occupations, to which, by the social economy, so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation,...
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Burke, Select Works, 3. cilt

Edmund Burke - 1877 - 466 sayfa
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social ceconomy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation...
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Writings and Speeches, 3. cilt

Edmund Burke - 1901 - 588 sayfa
...unseemly, unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations to which by the social economy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede in any degree the great wheel of circulation which...
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Selections of Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke - 1909 - 472 sayfa
...many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede in any degree, the great wheel of circulation which is turned by the strangely-directed labour of these unhappy people, I should be infinitely more inclined forcibly to...
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Selections of Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke - 1909 - 458 sayfa
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social economy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede in any degree, the great wheel of circulation which...
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The Harvard Classics, 24. cilt

Charles William Eliot - 1909 - 470 sayfa
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social economy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede in any degree, the great wheel of circulation which...
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Lectures on Industrial Administration: (delivered at Cambridge, July, 1919)

Bernard Muscio - 1920 - 338 sayfa
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social economy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation,...
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Selections

Edmund Burke - 1925 - 552 sayfa
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social economy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation...
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Thomas Paine

A. J. Ayer - 1990 - 210 sayfa
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social economy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation...
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The Political Economy of Edmund Burke: The Role of Property in His Thought

Francis Canavan - 1995 - 212 sayfa
...accepts their sad lot as inevitable: If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation which is turned by the strangely-directed labour of these unhappy people, I should be infinitely more inclined forcibly to...
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