| 1905 - 590 strani
...15 : The Wants of the Mind are infinite, Man naturally aspires, and äs his Mind is elevated , bis Senses grow more refined , and more capable of Delight,...can gratifie his Senses, adorn his Body, and promote his Ease, Pleasure and Pomp of Life. dürfnisse seien leicht befriedigt. Sodann richte sich das Begehren... | |
| John Brewer, Roy Porter - 1993 - 660 strani
...colonies in a new trade system. I'll quote from a few: The Wants of the Mind are infinite, Man naturally Aspires, and as his Mind is elevated, his Senses grow...and his Wants increase with his Wishes, which is for everything that is rare, can gratifie his Senses, adorn his Body and promote the Ease, Pleasure and... | |
| Christopher J. Berry - 1994 - 294 strani
...is as natural to the Soul, as Hunger to the Body. The Wants of the Mind are inf1nite, Man naturally Aspires and as his Mind is elevated, his Senses grow...Body and promote the Ease, Pleasure and Pomp of Life. (Discourse: p. 14) (This last phrase also occurs in both the Apology (p. 6) and the Coining (P.3).)... | |
| Antoin E. Murphy - 1997 - 410 strani
...is as natural to the Soul, as Hunger to the Body. The Wants of the Mind are infinite, Man naturally Aspires, and as his Mind is elevated, his Senses grow...to satisfie the Wants of the Mind, those that adorn Mans Body, and advance the Pomp of Life, have the most general Use, and in all Ages, and amongst all... | |
| Philipp Wolf - 1998 - 364 strani
...uns allen wohl schon klargeworden. The wants of the mind are infinite. Man naturally aspires, and äs his mind is elevated, his senses grow more refined and more capable of delight. His desires are enlarged, and his wants increase with his wishes, which is for everything which is rare, can gratify... | |
| Roy Porter - 2000 - 772 strani
...Science and Human Science in the Enlightenment' (1995)The Wants of the Mind are infinite, Man naturally Aspires and as his Mind is elevated, his Senses grow...Body and promote the Ease, Pleasure and Pomp of Life. Nicholas Barbon, A Discourse of Trade (1905 [1690]), p. 14, quoted in Christopher J. Berry, The Idea... | |
| Roy Porter - 2000 - 776 strani
...(1995)25 The Wants of the Mind are infinite, Man naturally Aspires and as h1s Mmd is elevated, h1s Senses grow more refined, and more capable of Delight;...Wishes, which is for every thing that is rare, can graufie his Senses, adorn his Body and promote the Ease, Pleasure and Pomp of Life. Nicholas Barbon,... | |
| Peter N. Stearns - 2001 - 162 strani
...related comfort to expanding consumerism directly: The Wants of the Mind are Infinite, Man naturally Aspires, and as his Mind is elevated, his Senses grow...refined, and more capable of Delight; his Desires are enlarged (sic) and his Wants increase with his Wishes, which is for everything that is rare, can gratify... | |
| Peter N. Stearns - 2001 - 164 strani
...enlarged (sic) and his Wants increase with his Wishes, which is for everything that is rare, can gratify his Senses, adorn his Body, and promote the Ease, Pleasure and Pomp of Life. A growing interest in umbrellas provides a fascinating example of the consumerist standards of comfort,... | |
| Philipp Wolf - 2002 - 224 strani
...well formulated by Nicholas Barboninl690: 'Ihe wants of the m1nd are infitute. Man naturally asptres, and as his mind is elevated, his senses grow more refined and more capable of delight His desites are enlarged, and his wants increase with his wishes, which is for evervthing which is 64 Thomas... | |
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