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" They are as usefully employed as if they worked from dawn to dark in the innumerable servile, degrading, unseemly, unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social economy so many wretches are inevitably doomed.... "
The Historical Magazine, Or, Classical Library of Public Events: Consisting ... - Side 458
1790
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The Political Theory of Painting from Reynolds to Hazlitt: The Body of the ...

John Barrell - 1995 - 384 sider
...nothing could be done about this, because it was '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 labour of this unhappy people' : 'the laws of commerce . . . are the laws of nature...
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Riches and Poverty: An Intellectual History of Political Economy in Britain ...

Donald Winch - 1996 - 452 sider
...unseemly, unmanly, and often unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social oeconomy 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 which...
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Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches

Edmund Burke - 1997 - 720 sider
...unseemly, 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 which...
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Disowned by Memory: Wordsworth's Poetry of the 1790s

David Bromwich - 2000 - 204 sider
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestiferous occupations, to which by the social oeconomy 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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William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s

Saree Makdisi - 2007 - 422 sider
...cannot be violated (and hence with Burke 's dictum that it is "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 labour of these unhappy people").172 In its purest form, the hegemonic radical argument...
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Democracy and Tradition

Jeffrey Stout - 2004 - 382 sider
...unseemly, 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 which...
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Wordsworth's Philosophic Song

Simon Jarvis - 2006 - 300 sider
...unmanly, and often most unwholesome and pestilentious occupations, to which by the social oeconomy so many wretches are inevitably doomed. If it were not generally pernicious to disturb the natural course of things, and to impede, in any great degree, the great wheel of circulation...
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Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches

Edmund Burke - 718 sider
...unseemly, 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 which...
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The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke - 2008 - 590 sider
...unseemly, 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 which...
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The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke - 2008 - 590 sider
...unseemly, 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 which...
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