| Samuel Bailey - 1823 - 420 lehte
...the supposition, that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth, and to all that it possesses ; but that the property of the...present generation should be restrained and regulated according to the fancy of those who died perhaps five hundred years ago." The strongest argument in... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1832 - 306 lehte
...the supposition that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth, and to all that it possesses ; but that the property of the...present generation should be restrained and regulated according to the fancy of those who diedjperhaps five hundred years ago. — A, Smith. ТИЕАТШСАЪв... | |
| John Wade - 1831 - 610 lehte
...the supposition that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth and to all that it possesses ; but that the property of the present generation should be fettered and regulated by barbarians, who died centuries ago. Entails, however, are still respected... | |
| David P. Whitehead - 1832 - 252 lehte
...the supposition that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth, and to all that it possesses ; but that the property of the present generation should be fettered and regulated by barbarians, who died centuries ago. Entails, however, are still respected... | |
| Sandford Nevile, Sir William Montagu Manning - 1834 - 838 lehte
...upon the most absurd of all suppositions, the supposition that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth and all that it possesses,...present generation should be restrained and regulated according to the fancy of those who died perhaps 500 years ago." In their anxiety to unfetter the inheritance,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sandford Nevile, Sir William Montagu Manning - 1834 - 842 lehte
...most absurd of all suppositions, the supposition that every successive generation of men have not iin equal right to the earth and all that it possesses,...present generation should be restrained and regulated according to the fancy of those who died perhaps 500 years ago." In their anxiety to unfetter the inheritance,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1836 - 538 lehte
...the supposition that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth, and to all that it possesses; but that the property of the...present generation should be restrained and regulated according to the fancy of those who died perhaps five hundred years ago. Entails, however, are still... | |
| Britain - 1844 - 270 lehte
...the supposition that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth and to all that it possesses, but that the property of the...present generation should be restrained and regulated according to the fancy of those who died perhaps five hundred years ago. Entails, however, are still... | |
| Calvin Colton - 1848 - 556 lehte
...suppositions, viz., that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth, and to all that it possesses; but that the property of the...present generation should be restrained and regulated according to the fancy of those who died, perhaps, five hundred years ago. • • * " In the ancient... | |
| 1850 - 744 lehte
...the supposition that every successive generation of men have not an equal right to the earth, and to all that it possesses ; but that the property of the...present generation should be restrained and regulated according to the fancy of those who died, perhaps five hundred years ago. Entails, however, are still... | |
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