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" For why, in the institution of that weal public, this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded, that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary occupations and affairs of the commonwealth, all that the citizens should withdraw from the bodily... "
Sir Thomas Moro's Utopia - 129 ページ
Thomas More 著 - 1908 - 260 ページ
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Utopia: Containing an Impartial History of the Manners, Customs ..., 第 2 巻

Saint Thomas More - 1808 - 334 ページ
...why,* in the institution of the weal-public, this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded — that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary...they suppose the felicity of this life to consist. * Because. CHAPTER V. Domestic Life and Character of the Utopians. JDuT now will I declare how the...

Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, 第 2 巻

Half hours - 1847 - 560 ページ
...For why, in the institution of the weal-public, this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded — that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary...liberty of the mind, and garnishing of the same. For therein they suppose the felicity of this life to consist. 171.— THE SCHOOL-MISTRESS. SHENSTONE....

A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 ページ
...LEARNING. 1509" In the institution of the weal public this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary...commonwealth, all that the citizens should withdraw from bodily service, to the free liberty of the mind and garnishing of the same. For herein they conceive...

A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 ページ
...15091620. " In the institution of the weal public this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary occupations and affairs of the commonwealth. al\ lhat the citizens should withdraw from bodily service, to the free liberty of the mind and garnishing...

History of the English People, Volume 5

John Richard Green - 1878 - 522 ページ
...the worker. "In the institution of the weal public this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary occupations and 14851514. CHAP. II. affairs of the commonwealth, all that the citizens should withdraw from bodily...

The Globe readers (ed. by A.F. Murison). Primer 1,2; Book 1-6, 書籍 5

Alexander Falconer Murison - 1882 - 418 ページ
...why, in the institution of that weal-public, this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded — that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary...they suppose the felicity of this life to consist. SIR THOMAS MORE. (Robinson's Translation.) sleight (slit) speed '-i-li-er superfluous hus-band-ry,...

History of the English People, 第 2 巻

John Richard Green - 1882 - 520 ページ
...the worker. " In the institution of the weal public this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary...commonwealth, all that the citizens should withdraw from bodily service to the free liberty of the mind and garnishing of the same. For herein they conceive...

A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1884 - 838 ページ
...the worker. " In the institution of the weal public this end is only and chiefly protended and minded that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary...commonwealth, all that the citizens should withdraw from bodily service, to the free liberty of the mind and garnishing of the same. For herein they conceive...

The Old South Leaflets: Annual ser

1891 - 154 ページ
...the worker. " In the institution of the weal public this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary...commonwealth, all that the citizens should withdraw from bodily service to the free liberty of the mind and garnishing of the same. For herein they conceive...

The Utopia of Sir Thomas More: In Latin from the Edition of March 1518, and ...

Saint Thomas More - 1895 - 468 ページ
...day. For in the institution of that weal public 'this end is only and chiefly pretended and minded, that what time may possibly be spared from the necessary...liberty of the mind, and garnishing of the same.' In their foreign policy the Utopians are not chivalrous. War they detest. With them helium, whatever...




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