| 1788 - 750 Seiten
...own, that they never think enough of others.' . . ' A great majority of every nation,' heobferves, 'is wholly deftitute of property, except a fmall quantity...few trifles of other moveables. Would Mr. Nedham be refponfible, that if all were to be decided by a vote of the majority, the eight or nine millions who... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1788 - 738 Seiten
...their own, that they never think enough of others.'. . ' A great majority of every nation,' hepbferves, 'is wholly deftitute of property, except a fmall quantity...few trifles of other moveables. Would Mr. Nedham be refponfible, that if all were to be decided by a vote of the majority, the eight or nine millions who... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1915 - 492 Seiten
...not more than one or two millions will have lands, houses, or any personal property : if we take into account the women and children, or even if we leave them out of the question, a great majority of every nation is wholly destitute of property, except a small quantity... | |
| Paul Woodruff - 2006 - 304 Seiten
...all assembled together; not more than one or two millions will have lands, houses, or any personal property; if we take into the account the women and children, or even if we leave them out of the question, a great majority of every nation is wholly destitute of property, except a small quantity... | |
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