Nobody ever saw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog. Nobody ever saw one animal by its gestures and natural cries signify to another, this is mine, that yours : I am willing to give this for that. The Pursuits of Literature: A Satirical Poem in Dialogue - Stran 68avtor: Thomas James Mathias - 1797 - 122 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Adam Smith - 1789 - 526 strani
...accidental concurrence of their paffions in the fame object at that particular time. Nobody ever faw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog. Nobody ever faw one animal by its geftures and natural cries fignify to another, this is mine, that... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 786 strani
...late Adam Smith. He fays feriouQy, by way of illuftration ; " No body evtrfaw a dig make a fair a*d deliberate " exchange of one bone for another with another dog" Smith's Wealth of Nations, Vol. ip 10. Ed. 8vo. This philofophy is nearly of the lame date as Adam's anceftor f in £den, and I can only... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1799 - 462 strani
...by way of illustration; " No body ever sata a dog make a fair and deli" berate exchange of one lane for another with another dog.'* Smith's Wealth of Nations, Vol. ip 20. Ed. 8»o. This philosophy is nearly of the same date as Adam's ancestor f in Eden, and I can only say in... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1803 - 614 strani
...Smith. He says seriously, by way of Illustration ; " No body ever saw a Jag make a fair and deli" berate exchange of one bone for another with another dog.'* Smith's Wealth of Nations, Vol. I. p. 20. Ed. 8vo. This philosophy is nearly of the same date as Adam's ancestor* in Eden, and I can... | |
| Thomas James Mathias - 1808 - 682 strani
...Adam Smith. He says seriously, by way of illustration; " No body ever saa a dog make a juir itnd '• deliberate exchange of one bone for- another with another " dog." Smith's Wealth of Nations, Vol. 1. p. 20. Ed. 8vo. This philosophy is nearly of the same date as Adam's ancestor* in Eden, and I can... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - 372 strani
...of the accidental concurrence of their passions in the same object at that particular time. Nobody ever saw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog. Nobody ever saw one animal, by its gestures and natural cries, signify to another, this is mine, that... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 strani
...accidental concurrence of their paffions in the fame object at that particular time. Nobody ever faw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog. Nobody ever faw one animal by its geftures and natural cries fignify to another, this is mine, that... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 530 strani
...accidental concurrence of their paffions in the fame object at that particular time. Nobody ever faw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog. Nobody ever faw one animal by its geftures and natural cries fignify to another, this is mine, that... | |
| 1815 - 554 strani
...exchange one thing for another, which, saith the philosopher, is peculiar to rational man ; " for no one ever saw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog." Eager to display their proficiency in this highest endowment of reason, our, philosophers immediately... | |
| 1815 - 628 strani
...exchange one thing for another, which, saith the philosopher, is peculiar to rational man ; " for no one ever saw a dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog." Eager to display their proficiency in this highest endowment of reason, our philosophers immediately... | |
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