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" ... in land and poor in all the comforts of life; whom Nature, having furnished as liberally as any other people with the materials of plenty ie a fruitful soil, apt to produce in abundance what might serve for food... "
Essays on Husbandry - Pagina 217
door Walter Harte - 1764 - 445 pagina’s
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THE WORKS OF JOHN LOCKE

John Locke - 1801 - 512 pagina’s
...abundance what might serve for food, raiment, and delight ; yet for want of improving it by labour, have not one hundredth part of the conveniencies we enjoy: and a king of a large and fruitful territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a daylabourer in England. §. 42....
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - 1824 - 290 pagina’s
...abundance what might serve for food, raiment, and delight ; yet for want of improving it by labour, have not one hundredth part of the conveniencies we enjoy : and a king of a large and fruitful territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a dayJabourer in England. § 42....
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The Influence of Oversea Expansion on England to 1700

James Edward Gillespie - 1920 - 396 pagina’s
...abundance what might serve for food, raiment, and delight; yet, for want of improving it by labour, have not one hundredth part of the conveniencies we enjoy ; and a king of a large and fruitful territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a day labourer in England. . . ....
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Two Treatises of Government

John Locke - 1967 - 548 pagina’s
...serve for food, rayment, and delight; yet for want of improving it by labour, have not one hundreth part of the Conveniencies we enjoy: And a King of a large and fruitful Territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a day Labourer in England. 10 42....
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Property, Mainstream and Critical Positions

Crawford Brough Macpherson - 1978 - 228 pagina’s
...serve for food, rayment, and delight; yet for want of improving it by labour, have not one hundreth part of the Conveniencies we enjoy: And a King of a large and fruitful Territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a day Labourer in England. standing,...
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Thinking about the Environment: Readings on Politics, Property, and the ...

Matthew Alan Cahn, Rory O'Brien - 1996 - 316 pagina’s
...abundance, what might serve for food, rayment, and delight; yet for want of improving it by labour, have not one hundredth part of the Conveniencies we...a King of a large fruitful Territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a day Labourer in England. To make this a little clearer, let us but...
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Modern Political Thought: Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche

David Wootton - 1996 - 964 pagina’s
...in abundance what might serve for food, raiment, and delight; yet/or want of improving it by labour, And because the multitude naturally is not one, but many; they cannot be unders and fruitful territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a day labourer in England. 42. To...
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A Textual Introduction To Social and Political Theory

Richard Paul Bellamy, Angus C. Ross - 1996 - 356 pagina’s
...serve for food, rayment, and delight; yet for want of improving it by labour, have not one hundreth part of the Conveniencies we enjoy: And a King of a large and fruitful Territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a day Labourer in England. 42. To...
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Reflections on Commercial Life: An Anthology of Classic Texts from Plato to ...

Patrick Murray - 1997 - 510 pagina’s
...in abundance what might serve for food, raiment, and delight; yet^br want of improving it by labour, have not one hundredth part of the conveniencies we enjoy: and a king of a large and fruitful territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a day labourer in England. 42. To...
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Social Philosophy

Gerald F. Gaus - 1999 - 268 pagina’s
..."for weant of improving it by labour, [they would] have not one hundredth part of the Conveniences we enjoy; And a King of a large fruitful Territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a day Labourer in England." Thus, Locke insists that everyone is better...
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