| Mary Ann McGrail - Drama - 2002 - 200 pages
...(New York: EP Dutton, 1928), 1:215-229). "It is a nation, would 1 answer Plato, that hath no kinde of traffike, no knowledge of Letters, no intelligence...politike superioritie; no use of service, of riches or of povertie, no contracts, no successions, no partitions, no occupation but idle; no respect of kindred,... | |
| Stanley Wells - Drama - 2002 - 316 pages
...discovered by Villegagnon in 'Antartike France': It is a nation, would I answer Plato, that hath no kinde of traffike, no knowledge of Letters, no intelligence...politike superioritie; no use of service, of riches or of povertie; no contracts, no successions, no partitions, no occupation but idle; no respect of kindred,... | |
| Paul A. Olson - Education - 2002 - 398 pages
...them [the Indian nations], ... It is a nation, would I answer Plato, that hath no kinde of traftike, no knowledge of Letters, no intelligence of numbers,...politike superioritie; no use of service, of riches or of poverrie; no contracts, no successions, no partitions, no occupation but idle; no respect of kindred... | |
| Natasha Korda - Drama - 2002 - 304 pages
...European culture that lies behind his idealization of Brazil: It is a nation . . . that hath no kinde of traffike, no knowledge of Letters, no intelligence...of numbers, no name of magistrate, nor of politike superiorities; no use of service, of riches or of poverty; no contracts, no successions, no dividences,... | |
| Quentin Skinner - History - 2002 - 430 pages
...idea of a 'natural' society maintained with 'little art', a society in which there would be 'no kinde of traffike, no knowledge of Letters, no intelligence of numbers, no name of magistrate'.289 But for Hobbes this is simply a recipe for chaos. When he describes 'the natural condition... | |
| Merete Falck Borch - History - 2004 - 346 pages
...the Indians as governed by "a genuitie so pure and simple," and as a nation [...] that hath no kinde of traffike, no knowledge of Letters, no intelligence...politike superioritie; no use of service, of riches or of povertie; no contracts, no successions, but common, no apparell but naturall, no manuring of lands... | |
| Merete Falck Borch - History - 2004 - 340 pages
...so pure and simple," and as a nation [...] that hath no kinde of traffike, no knowledge of Leners, no intelligence of numbers no name of magistrate,...politike superioritie; no use of service, of riches or of povertie; no contracts, no successions, hut common, noapparell hut naturall, no manuring of lands no... | |
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