It has been computed by some political arithmetician, that, if every man and woman would work for four hours each day on something useful, that labor would produce sufficient to procure all the necessaries and comforts of life, want and misery would be... The Constitution of Man - Página 48por George Combe - 1841 - 436 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Tillotson - 1880 - 392 páginas
...every man and woman would work for four hours each day on something useful, that labour would produce sufficient to procure all the necessaries and comforts...the twenty-four hours might be leisure and pleasure. — Franklin. DCXXXIX. J|ABITS. — Like flakes of snow that fall unperccived upon the earth, the seemingly... | |
| David Thomas - 1881 - 446 páginas
...every man and woman would work for four hours every day on something useful, that labour would produce sufficient to procure all the necessaries and comforts...twenty-four hours might be leisure and pleasure." " It is labour," says Locke, " which puts the greatest value upon land, without which it would scarcely... | |
| David Thomas - 1881 - 72 páginas
...men should have an adequate, if not an equal participation in them. He, therefore, who appropriates Want and misery would be banished out of the world,...twenty-four hours might be leisure and pleasure." " It is labour,'' says Locke, " which puts the greatest value upon land, without which it would scarcely... | |
| Voice, J. E. - 1883 - 212 páginas
...every man and woman would work for four hours every day on something useful, that labour would produce sufficient to procure all the necessaries and comforts of life, want and misery would be banished out of^the world, and the rest of the twentyfour hours would be for leisure and pleasure. — Franklin.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow - 1884 - 558 páginas
...every man and woman would work for four hours each day on something useful, that labor would produce sufficient to procure all the necessaries and comforts...the twenty-four hours might be leisure and pleasure. What occasions then so much want and misery? It is the employment of men and women in works, that produce... | |
| 1885 - 184 páginas
...Dumoulin. IP every man and woman would work four hours a day in something useful, that labor would produce sufficient to procure all the necessaries and comforts of life. Want and misery would be banished from the world, and the rest of the twenty-four hours would be leisure and pleasure. Benjamin Franklin.... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1889 - 96 páginas
...Franklin, that if every ma71 and woman would work four hours each day on something useful, that labour would be sufficient to procure all the necessaries...the twenty-four hours might be leisure and pleasure ; but as Dr. Franklin computed 100 years ago, with our present facilities, were it possible for all... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 396 páginas
...every man and woman would work for four hours each day on something useful, that labor would produce sufficient to procure all the necessaries and comforts...the twenty-four hours might be leisure and pleasure. What occasions then so much want and misery ? It is the employment of men and women in works that produce... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1927 - 298 páginas
...every man and woman would work for four hours each day on something useful, that labor would produce sufficient to procure all the necessaries and comforts...the twenty-four hours might be leisure and pleasure. What occasions then so much want and misery? It is the employment of men and women in works that produce... | |
| Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 450 páginas
...every man and woman would work for four hours each day on something useful, that labor would produce sufficient to procure all the necessaries and comforts...rest of the twenty-four hours might be leisure and happiness." But the immediate problem of Franklin as representative of the colonies at St. James's,... | |
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