| Charles Bray - 1841 - 694 sivua
...and comforts a man can want, or a Christian use." The effect of this college-fellowship would be to make labour, and not money, the standard to value all necessaries by. As this body politic would have many difficulties in the beginning to struggle with, it would require... | |
| Charles Bray - 1841 - 380 sivua
...and comforts a man can want, or a Christian use." The effect of this college-fellowship would be to make labour, and not money, the standard to value all necessaries by. As this body politic would have many difficulties in the beginning to struggle with, it would require... | |
| Mary Hennell - 1844 - 374 sivua
...and comforts a man can want, or a Christian use." The effect of this college-fellowship would be to make labour, and not money, the standard to value all necessaries by. As this body politic would have many difficulties in the beginning to struggle with, it would require... | |
| Robert Owen - 1857 - 440 sivua
...parents' vices, for which reason the" children had need of better tutors; considering how many, 'ot want of it, comes to be miserable and vagabonds, and...colledge-fellowship will make labour, and not money, '|>e standard to value all necessaries by ; and though money bath its conveniences, in the common way... | |
| Robert Owen - 1858 - 426 sivua
...tutors ; considering how many, for want of it, comes to be miserable and vagabonds, and continue «o for many generations, from father to son ? This colledge-fellowship...money, the standard to value all necessaries by ; and though money hath its conveniences, in the common way of living, it being a pledge among men for want... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1906 - 420 sivua
...and 20 woollen spinners and carders, and so on. There will be no need of money in the community. " This colledge-fellowship will make labour, and not...money, the standard to value all necessaries by ; and though money hath its conveniences, in the common way of living, it being a pledge among men for want... | |
| Frank Podmore - 1906 - 418 sivua
...and 20 woollen spinners and carders, and so on. There will be no need of money in the community. " This colledge-fellowship will make labour, and not...money, the standard to value all necessaries by ; and though money hath its conveniences, in the common way of living, it being a pledge among men for want... | |
| Edouard Bernstein - 1963 - 296 sivua
...say, to justify the antagonism to money which he shares with all communists. "This College-Fellowship will make Labour, and not money the Standard to value all Necessaries by; and tho' money hath its Conveniences, in the common way of living, it being a pledge among men for want of credit; yet not... | |
| Deborah Valenze - 2006 - 251 sivua
...Conveniencies of Life)," he explained. He clarified the theory in another rendering of the definition of money: "This Colledge-Fellowship will make Labour, and not...Money, the Standard to value all Necessaries by." Even though he recognized the value of its circulation, Bellers would insulate the inhabitants of his... | |
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