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A Collection of the Political Writings of William Leggett - Page 173
by William Leggett - 1840
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The Monthly Review

Books - 1834 - 604 pages
...at least as interest is vulgarly understood, either to neglect it altogether, or if he is subject to some authority which will not suffer him to do this,...and slovenly a manner as that authority will permit. From the household of the King, Mr. Wakefield makes a transition to the law courts for the purpose...
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Cambridge [university]

1837 - 722 pages
...least as interest is vulgarly understood, either to neglect it altogether, or, if he is subject to some authority which will not suffer him to do this,...slovenly a manner as that authority will permit. If he is actually active and a lover of labour, it is his interest to employ that activity in any way, from...
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A Historical Account of the University of Cambridge, and Its Colleges: In a ...

Benjamin Dann Walsh - Universities and colleges - 1837 - 176 pages
...least as interest is vulgarly understood, either to neglect it altogether, or, if he is subject to some authority which will not suffer him to do this,...slovenly a manner as that authority will permit. If he is actually active and a lover of labour, it is his interest to employ that activity in any way, from...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam Smith - Economics - 1838 - 476 pages
...honour of if lie is subject to some authority which will, the body corporate, of which he is a mtniltei. not suffer him to do this, to perform it in as careless and slovenly a manner as that authority »ill permit. If he is naturally active and a lover of labour, it is his interest to emWhoevcr has...
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Reasons against government interference in education. By an ..., Volume 4

Reasons - 1843 - 68 pages
...least as interest is vulgarly understood, either to neglect it altogether, or, if he is subject to some authority which will not suffer him to do this,...slovenly a manner as that authority will permit. If the authority to which he is subject resides in the body corporate, the college or university, of which...
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The European Revolutions of 1848, Volume 2

Edward Stillingfleet Cayley - Europe - 1856 - 328 pages
...least as interest is vulgarly understood, either to neglect it altogether, or, if he be subject to some authority which will not suffer him to do this,...slovenly a manner as that authority will permit." To the principle of individual action are to be attributed all the public charities supported by voluntary...
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Die allgemeinen philosophischen Grundlagen der

Wilhelm Hasbach - Economics - 1890 - 196 pages
...at least as interest is vulgarly understood, either to neglect it altogether, or if he is subject to some authority which will not suffer him to do this,...and slovenly a manner as that authority will permit. III, p. 168. It is by this superior Knowledge of their own interest that they (merehants and master...
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Die allgemeinen philosophischen grundlagen der von ..., Volume 10, Issue 2

Wilhelm Hasbach - Economics - 1890 - 196 pages
...at least as interest is vulgarly understood, either to neglect it altogether, or if he is subject to some authority which will not suffer him to do this,...and slovenly a manner as that authority will permit. III, p. 168. In every profession, the exertion of the greater part of those who exercise it is ahvays...
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Über sociale Differenzierung: Sociologische und ..., Volume 10, Issue 1

Georg Simmel - Social classes - 1891 - 1314 pages
...find out the most advantageous employment for whatevcr capital he can command. II, p. 239. If he ia naturally active, and a lover of labour, it is his interest to employ that activity m any way from which he can derive some ad van tage, rather than in the performance of his duty, from...
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Staats- und sozialwissenschaftliche Forschungen ...

Economics - 1891 - 1316 pages
...himself to find out the most advantageous employment for whatever capital he can cominand. H, p. 239. If he is naturally active, and a lover of labour, it is his interest to employ that aetivity in any way from which he can derive some advantage, rather thaii m the performance of his...
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