History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... labour to obtain , but to liberty alone they are indifferent , though where | it is not every evil follows , and every blessing loses its charm ...... Yet we were all moulded in the same die , all born in freedom as brothers , born too ...
... labour to obtain , but to liberty alone they are indifferent , though where | it is not every evil follows , and every blessing loses its charm ...... Yet we were all moulded in the same die , all born in freedom as brothers , born too ...
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... labour is only second in | importance to the history of knowledge . The estimate in which industry is held , the principles by which it is regulated , and the channels in which it is directed , not merely determine the material pros ...
... labour is only second in | importance to the history of knowledge . The estimate in which industry is held , the principles by which it is regulated , and the channels in which it is directed , not merely determine the material pros ...
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... labour for their sustenance , progress is impossible . An accumulation of capital is therefore the first step of civilisation , and this accumulation depends mainly on the multiplication of wants . When the inhabitants of any country ...
... labour for their sustenance , progress is impossible . An accumulation of capital is therefore the first step of civilisation , and this accumulation depends mainly on the multiplication of wants . When the inhabitants of any country ...
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