Power and riches appear then to be, what they are, enormous and operose machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniencies to the body, consisting of springs the most nice and delicate, which must be kept in order with the most anxious attention,... An End to Poverty?: A Historical Debate - Сторінка 4автори: Gareth Stedman Jones - 2005 - 278 стор.Обмежений попередній перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Josef Falkinger - 1986 - 234 стор.
...erhofften individuellen Vorteile sind Macht und Reichtum und damit „a few trifling conveniencies to the body, consisting of springs the most nice and...in spite of all our care are ready every moment to 82 Der Untertitel von WEST (1975). 83 HEILBRONNER (1975), S. 524. 84 HEILBRONNER (1975), S. 538. burst... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1987 - 640 стор.
...philosophy' of old age. Power and riches appear then (in old age) to be, what they are, enormous and operose machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniences...spite of all our care, are ready every moment to burst in pieces, and to crush in their ruins their unfortunate possessor.42 When in youth, good health and... | |
| David Daiches Raphael - 1991 - 448 стор.
...be, what they are, enormous and operose machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniencies to the body, consisting of springs the most nice and...care are ready every moment to burst into pieces, and to crush in their ruins their unfortunate possessor. They are immense fabrics, which it requires the... | |
| Peter Minowitz - 1993 - 376 стор.
...appeal, are no more than enormous and operose machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniencies to the body, consisting of springs the most nice and...care are ready every moment to burst into pieces, and to crush in their ruins their unfortunate possessor. . . . They keep off the summer shower, not the... | |
| Jerry Z. Muller - 1995 - 292 стор.
...they are, enormous and operose [elaborate] machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniencies to the body, consisting of springs the most nice and...care are ready every moment to burst into pieces, and to crush in their ruins their unfortunate possessor. . . . [They] leave him always as much, and sometimes... | |
| Andrew Ashfield, Peter de Bolla - 1996 - 332 стор.
...be, what they are, enormous and operose machines contrived to produce a few trifling conceniencies to the body, consisting of springs the most nice and...care are ready every moment to burst into pieces, and to crush in their ruins their unfortunate possessor. They are immense fabrics, which it requires the... | |
| Robert L. Heilbroner - 1996 - 376 стор.
...be, what they are, enormous and operose machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniencies to the body, consisting of springs the most nice and...care are ready every moment to burst into pieces, and to crush in their ruins their unfortunate possessor. They are immense fabrics, which it requires the... | |
| Michael Perelman - 2000 - 428 стор.
...of frivolous utility? . . . Power and riches appear then to be, what they are, enormous and operose machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniences...anxious attention and which in spite of all our care are every moment to burst into pieces, and to crush in their ruins their unfortunate possessor. They are... | |
| Severyn T. Bruyn - 2009 - 327 стор.
...1978), 208. Smith goes on: Power and riches appear then to be, what thev are, enormous and operose machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniences to the body, consisting of things the most nice and delicate, which must be kept in order with the most anxious attention, and... | |
| Andres Marroquin - 2002 - 165 стор.
...machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniencies to the body." The machines in question consist "of springs the most nice and delicate, which must...care are ready every moment to burst into pieces, and to crush in their ruins their unfortunate possessor." He reminds us that poverty — ie, the absence... | |
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