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" Therefore I must say that, as I hope for mercy, I can have no other notion of all the other governments that I see or know, than that they are a conspiracy of the rich, who on pretence of managing the public only pursue their private ends, and devise... "
Utopia: And History of King Richard III - Página 179
por Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1834 - 320 páginas
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Utopia, tr. by G. Burnet. To this ed. is added, A short account of sir ...

Thomas More (st.) - 1753 - 220 páginas
...Ways and Arts they can find out; firft, that they may, without Danger, preferve all that they have fo ill acquired, and then, that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them, at as low Rates as poffible, and opprefs them as much as they pleafe: And if they...
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Thomas More: Lord High Chancellor of England, in ...

Ferdinando Warner - 1758 - 426 páginas
...ways and arts they can find out ; firft, that they may, without danger, preferve all that they have fo ill acquired, and then, that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them, at as low rates as pofiible, and opprefs them as much as they pleafe : and if they...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volumen16

1821 - 786 páginas
...governments that I sec or know, than that they are a conspiracy of the rich who, on pretence of managiug the public, only pursue their private ends, and devise...and then, that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them at as low rates as possible, and oppress them as much as they please ; and, if they...
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The Monthly repository (and review)., Volumen16

1821 - 788 páginas
...or know, than that they are a conspiracy of the rich who, OB pretence of rnanagin g the public, ouly pursue their private ends, and devise all the ways and arts they cao ¡uni out ; first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so ill acquired,...
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A Collection of the Political Writings of William Leggett, Volumen2

William Leggett - 1840 - 350 páginas
...be excepted from the condemnation which Sir Thomas More pronounces on other governments. " They are a conspiracy of the rich, who, on pretence of managing...may, without danger, preserve all that they have so acquired, and then that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them, at as low rates as possible,...
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A Collection of the Political Writings of William Leggett ..., Volumen2

William Leggett - 1840 - 348 páginas
...be excepted from the condemnation which Sir Thomas More pronounces on other governments. " They are a conspiracy of the rich, who, on pretence of managing...may, without danger, preserve all that they have so acquired, and then that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them, at as low rates as possible,...
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A Collection of the Political Writings of William Leggett ..., Volumen2

William Leggett - 1840 - 344 páginas
...ways and arts they can find out, first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so acquired, and then that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them, at as low rates as possible, and oppress them as much as they please." [From the Plaindealer,...
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A Collection of the Political Writings of William Leggett, Volumen2

William Leggett - 1840 - 348 páginas
...ways and arts they can find out, first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so acquired, and then that they may engage the poor to toil and labour for them, at as low rates as possible, and oppress them as much as they please." [From the Plaindealcr,...
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The philosophy of necessity, or, The law of consequences: as applicable to ...

Charles Bray - 1841 - 694 páginas
...theirs ? " Therefore I can have no other notion of all the governments I see or know, than that they are a conspiracy of the rich, who on pretence of managing...pursue their private ends, and devise all the ways and acts they can find out — first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so ill...
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The Philosophy of Necessity: Or, The Law of Consequences; as ..., Volumen2

Charles Bray - 1841 - 380 páginas
...theirs ? " Therefore I can have no other notion of all the governments I see or know, than that they are a conspiracy of the rich, who on pretence of managing...pursue their private ends, and devise all the ways and acts they can find out—first, that they may, without danger, preserve all that they have so ill acquired,...
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