| William Paley - 1788 - 584 lehte
...fignifies nothing as to the main purpofe of trade, how iuperfluous the articles, which it furmfhes, are ; whether the want of them be real or imaginary; whether it be founded in nature, or in opinion, in famion, habit, or emulation : it is enough that they be actually defired and fought after. Flourifliing... | |
| William Paley - 1793 - 456 lehte
...fignif;es nothing as to the main purpofe of trade, how fuperfluous the articles which it fLirnifhes are ; whether the want of them be real or imaginary ; whether it be founded founded in nature or in opinion, in fafhion, habit, or emulation ; it is enough that they be actually... | |
| Robert John Thornton - 1799 - 852 lehte
...fignifies nothing as to the mam purpafe of trade, bow fuperfluous the articles which itfurnijhes are; whether the want of them be real or imaginary ^ whether it be founded in nature or in opinion, in fajhioiL, habit, or emulation : it is enough that they be aftnally dejtrcd and fought after.— Flouri/hing... | |
| William Paley - 1806 - 502 lehte
...signifies nothing as to the main purpose of trade, ho* superfluous the articles which it furnishes are; whether the want of them be real or imaginary ; whether...be actually desired and sought after. Flourishing citie* are raised and supported by trading in tobacco : populous towns subsist by the manufactory of... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 456 lehte
...signifies nothing, as to the main purpose of trade, how superfluous the articles which it furnishes are ; whether the want of them be real or imaginary ; whether...tobacco ; populous towns subsist by the manufactory of ri-r bands. A watch may be a very unnecessary appendage to the dress of a peasant ; yet if the peasant... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 540 lehte
...signifies nothing, as to the tn:iin purpose of trade, how superfluous the articles which it furnishes are ; whether the want of them be real or imaginary ; whether...enough that they be actually desired and sought after. Flourshing cities are raised and supported by trading in tobacco : populous towns subsist by the manufactory... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1820 - 368 lehte
...signifies nothing to the main purpose of trade how superfluous the articles which it furnishes are, whether the want of them be real or imaginary; whether...actually desired and sought after. Flourishing cities arc raised and supported by trading in tobacco; populous towns subsist by the manufactory of •ribbons.... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1821 - 510 lehte
...furnishes " are, whether the want of them be real or imagin~ " ary; whether it be founded in nature or ia " opinion, in fashion, habit, or emulation; it is "...tobacco ; populous towns subsist " by the manufactory of ribbons. A watch may be " a very unnecessary appendage to the dress of a " peasant, yet if the peasant... | |
| William Paley - 1823 - 476 lehte
...signifies nothing, as to the main purpose of trade, how superfluous the articles which it furnishes are ; whether the want of them be real or imaginary ; whether...emulation : it is enough that they be actually desired >'M sought after. Flourishing cities are raised and AGRICULTURE, AND COMMERCE. 399 supported by trading... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 472 lehte
...signifies nothing, as to the main purpose of trade, how superfluous the articles which it furnishes are ; whether the want of them be real or imaginary ; whether...tobacco ; populous towns subsist by the manufactory of ribands. A watch may be a very unnecessary appendage to the dress of a peasant ; yet if the peasant... | |
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