| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 sivua
...in the innumerable fervile, degrading, unfeemly, unmanly, and often moft unwholefomc and peftiferous occupations, to which by the focial ceconomy fo many...great wheel of circulation which is turned by the ftrangely directed labour of thefe unhappy people, I fhould be infinitely more inclined forcibly to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 sivua
...unmanly, and often moft unwholefome and peftiferous occupations, to which by the focial ceconomy fb many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not...great wheel of circulation which is turned by the ftrangely directed labour of thefe unhappy people, I fhould be infinitely more inclined forcibly to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 sivua
...in the innumerable fervlle, degrading, unfeemly, unmanly, and often moft unwholefome and peftifcrous occupations, to which by the focial ceconomy fo many...great wheel of circulation which is turned by the ftrangely directed kbour of thefe unhappy people, I fhould be infiifufely more inclined forcibly to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 sivua
...in the innumerable fervile, degrading, unfeemly, unmanly, and often mofl unwholefome and peftiferous occupations, to which by the focial ceconomy fo many...pernicious to difturb the natural courfe of things, and to im. pede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation which is turned by the ftrangely-directed labour... | |
| 1811 - 662 sivua
...unmanly, and often moft unwholefome and peftiferous occupa- Mr.Burke. dons, to which by the focial economy fo many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were...great wheel of circulation which is turned by the ftrangely directed labour of thefe unhappy people, I mould be infinitely more inclined forcibly to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 sivua
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social aeconomy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation... | |
| 1821 - 362 sivua
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which, by the social economy, so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 548 sivua
...many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation which is turned by the strangely-directed labor of these unhappy people, I should be infinitely more inclined forcibly to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 554 sivua
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social economy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 608 sivua
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social economy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any degree, the great wheel of circulation... | |
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