| John Locke - 1801 - 512 strani
...be had therefor liim and, his family. §. ,49- .Tlms in the beginning all the world was Ame• rica, and more, so than that is now ; for no such thing as. money was any where kn own. Find out something that rhath the use a.nd value of money amongst his neighbours,... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 strani
...supply the conveniencies of life to he had there for him and his family. 49. Thus in the heginning all the world was America, and more so than that is now i for no such thing as money was any where known. Find out something that hath the use and value of... | |
| John Locke - 1828 - 514 strani
...to be had there for him and his family. § 49- Thus in the beginning all the world was America, find more so than that is now ; for no such thing as money was any where known. Find out something that hath the use and value of money amongst his neighbours, you... | |
| John Locke - 1884 - 332 strani
...whatever was more than would supply the conveniences of life, to be had there for him and his family. 49. Thus, in the beginning, all the world was America,...now ; for no such thing as money was anywhere known. Find out something that hath the use and value of money amongst his neighbours, you shall see the same... | |
| James Bonar - 1893 - 438 strani
...and did not spoil. Before it was introduced, and before possessions were heaped up by individuals, " all the world was America, and more so than that is now." 1 But the difference between civilized England and uncivilized America was due not to these secondary... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 198 strani
...whatever was more than would supply the conveniences of life to be had there for him and his family. 49. Thus in the beginning all the world was America, and...now. for no such thing as money was anywhere known. Find out something that hath the use and value of money amongst his neighbours, you shall see the same... | |
| Sir John Linton Myres - 1916 - 88 strani
...out, hungry and patient, until the whole of the clan has had its fill. Locke proceeds accordingly :22 "Thus this law of reason makes the deer that Indian's..."All the ends of marriage being 22 § 30. 23 § 43. 24 § 49. 32 University of California Publications in History [VoL- * to be obtained under politic... | |
| Leo Strauss - 1953 - 340 strani
...perfect in ethics this way." Yet a day laborer in England is better off than a king of the Americans, and "in the beginning all the world was America, and more so than it is now." "The first ages" are characterized by "negligent and unforeseeing innocence" rather than... | |
| John Locke - 1967 - 548 strani
...was more than would supply the Conveniencies of Life to be had there for him and his a Family. 49. Thus in the beginning all the World was America, and...so than that is now; for no such thing as Money was any where known. Find out something that hath the 'Vse anil Value of Money amongst his Neighbours,... | |
| John Locke - 1947 - 356 strani
...whatever was more than would supply the conveniences of life to be had there for him and his family. 49. Thus in the beginning all the world was America, and...now; for no such thing as money was anywhere known. Find out something that hath the use and value of money amongst his neighbours, you shall see the same... | |
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