| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 стор.
...the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they \vho feed, clothe, and lodge the whole body of the people,...the produce of their own labour as to be themselves tojerably well fed, clothed, and lodged, , Poverty, though it no doubt discourages, does not always... | |
| Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 стор.
...be flourishing and liappy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable. Jt is but equity, besides, that they who feed, clothe,...themselves tolerably well fed, clothed, and lodged. Poverty, though it no doubt discourages, does not always prevent, marriage. It seems even to be favourable... | |
| James Wade - 1818 - 396 стор.
...society can surely be flourishing rind happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor find miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they who...should have such a share of the produce of their own labours as to be themselves tolerably welt, fed, clothed, and lodged. • To drop all at once from... | |
| Adam Smith - 1822 - 522 стор.
...society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they...themselves tolerably well fed, clothed and lodged. Poverty, though it no doubt discourages, does not always prevent marriage. It seems even to be favourable... | |
| Samuel Read - 1829 - 440 стор.
...servants, labourers, and workmen of different kinds,11 — he says incidentally, " it is but equity that they who feed, clothe, and lodge the whole body...themselves tolerably well fed, clothed, and lodged;*'" meaning evidently, from the context, that the labourers alone feed, clothe, and lodge " the whole body... | |
| John Wade - 1833 - 674 стор.
...society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable. It is but equity besides, that they...themselves tolerably well fed, clothed, and lodged." — Wealth of Nations, bi ch. 8. Government is interested not less than the people, in the diffusion... | |
| Mrs. Loudon (Margracia) - 1835 - 348 стор.
...there is not a sufficiency of all things so produced, for the use of the producers. " It is but equity that they who feed, clothe, and lodge, the whole body...themselves tolerably well fed, clothed, and lodged.-)-" If the raw produce is now the property of the lookers-on, the labour, at least, is still the property... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 стор.
...society can surely bo flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members arc poor and miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they...clothe, and lodge the whole body of the people, should hnve such a share of the produce of their own labour as to be theinbelves tolerably well fed, clothed,... | |
| g. berger - 1840 - 326 стор.
...society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable. It is but equity, besides, that they...body of the people, should have such a share of the prodwce of their own labour, as to be themselves tolerably well fed, clothed, and lodged. Government... | |
| Robert Cassie Waterston - 1893 - 702 стор.
...country. Adam Smith has some views which it may be well to remember in this connection. "It is but equity that they who feed, clothe, and lodge the whole body...should have such a share of the produce of their own labor, us to be themselves tolerably well fed, clothed and lodged." — Wealth of Nations, Book i.... | |
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