of life require, there would be such an abundance of them, that the prices of them would so sink, that tradesmen could not be maintained by their gains. If all those who labor about useless things, were set to more profitable employments, and if all they... Utopia: And History of King Richard III - Página 80por Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1834 - 320 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Silk Buckingham - 1825 - 648 páginas
...things as the conveniencies of life require, there would be such an abundance of them, and by that means the prices of them would so sink, that tradesmen could...not be maintained by their gains ; if all those who labour about useless things, were set to more profitable trades ; and if all that number that languishes... | |
| Thomas More (st.) - 1845 - 358 páginas
...things as the conveniences of life require, there would be such an abundance of them, and by that means the prices of them would so sink, that tradesmen could...not be maintained by their gains ; if all those who labour about useless things were set to more profitable trades; and if all that number that languish... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1845 - 356 páginas
...things as the conveniences of life require, there would be such an abundance of them, and by that means the prices of them would so sink, that tradesmen could...not be maintained by their gains ; if all those who labour about useless things were set to more profitable trades; and if all that number that languish... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 276 páginas
...support riot and luxury: for if those who work were employed only in such things as the conveniences of life require, there would be such an abundance...that tradesmen could not be maintained by their gains ; "—(italics mine—Fair and softly, Sir Thomas! we must have a shop round the corner, and a pedlar... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 310 páginas
...support riot and luxury • for if those who work were employed only in such things as the conveniences of life require, there would be such an abundance...sink that tradesmen could not be maintained by their gams; "■—(italics mine—Fair and softly, Sir Thomas ! we must have a shop round the corner, and... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 626 páginas
...support riot and luxury : for if those who work were employed only in such things as the conveniences of life require, there would be such an abundance...so sink that tradesmen could not be maintained by t/teir gains ; "—(italics mine—Fair and softly, Sir Thomas ! we must have a shop round the corner,... | |
| Henry Morley - 1886 - 296 páginas
...t2JuHT nrf riot and luxury. For if those who work were employed only m such things as the conveniences of life require, there would be such an abundance of them, that the prices of them would so sink^thjtj.radesmen could nptjbejnainlaincd by_their gains ; if all those who labour about useless... | |
| Plutarch - 1890 - 298 páginas
...support rjot and luxury. Eor if those who work were employed only in such things as the conveniences of life require, there would be such an abundance of them, that the prices of them v/ould so sink, that tradesmen could not be maintained by their gains; if all those who labour about... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 274 páginas
...support riot and luxury: for if those who work were employed only in such things as the conveniences of life require, there would be such an abundance...sink that tradesmen could not be maintained by their gains;"—(italics mine—Fair and softly, Sir Thomas! we must have a shop round the corner, and a... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 464 páginas
...support riot and luxury : for if those who work were employed only in such things as the conveniences of life require, there would be such an abundance of them, that the prices of them would so sink t fiat tradesmen could nut be maintained by their gains ;"—(italics mine—Fair and softly, Sir Thomas... | |
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