I suppose it will appear past doubt, that, were the use of iron lost among us, we should in a few ages be unavoidably reduced to the wants and ignorance of the ancient savage Americans, whose natural endowments and provisions come no way short of those... Transactions and Proceedingsav Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society - 1901Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Locke - 1796 - 554 sider
...reflect on it, I fuppofe it will appear part doubt, that were the ufe of iron loft among us, we fhould in a few ages be unavoidably reduced to the wants and ignorance of the ancient favage Americans, whofe natural endowments and provilions come no way fhort of thofe of the moft Hourithing... | |
| James Schofield - 1796 - 188 sider
...on it, 1 " iuppofe it will appear part doubt, that were the ufe of iron loft " among us, we lhould in a few ages, be unavoidably reduced to the " wants and ignorance of the antient lavage Americans, whofe na" tural endowments and provifions, came no way lhort of thofe of... | |
| J. JOHNSON - 1801 - 374 sider
...with each other; yet to any one, that will seriously reflect on it, I suppose, it will appear past doubt, that were the use of iron lost among us, we...Americans, whose natural endowments and provisions come no way short of those of the most flourishing and polite nations. So that he who first made known... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 334 sider
...reflect on it, I fuppofe it 5vill appear paft doubt, that were the ufe of iron loft among us, we fhould in a few ages be unavoidably reduced to the wants and ignorance of the ancient favage Americans, whofe natural endowments and provifions come no way fhort of thofe of the naoft flourifhing... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 sider
...refleft on it, I fuppofe it will appear pad doubt, that were the ufe of iron loft among us, we mould in a few ages be unavoidably reduced to the wants and ignorance of the ancient farage Americans, whofe natural endowments and provifions come no way ihort of thofe of the mod flourifhing... | |
| John Locke - 1802 - 308 sider
...seriously reflect on it, I suppose, it will appear past doubt, that were the use of iron lost nmong us, we should in a few ages be unavoidably reduced...Americans, whose natural endowments and provisions come no way short of those of the most flourishing and polite nations. So that he who first made known... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 520 sider
...vie with each other; yet to any one, that will seriously reflect on it, I suppose it will appear past doubt, that were the use of iron lost among us, we...Americans, whose natural endowments and provisions come no way short of those of the most flourishing and polite nations. So that he who first made known... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 508 sider
...vie with each other; yet to anyone, that will seriously reflect on it, I suppose it will appear past doubt, that were the use of iron lost among us, we should in a fewages be unavoidably reduced to the wants and ignorance of the ancient savage Americans, whose natural... | |
| John Locke - 1808 - 346 sider
...vie each with other: yet to any. one that will seriously reflect on it, I suppose it will appear past doubt, that were the use of Iron lost among us, we...Americans, whose natural endowments and provisions come no way short of those of the most flourishing and polite nations ; so that he who first made known... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1813 - 434 sider
...that, were the use of iron lost among the most learned and polished nations in the world, they would in a few ages be unavoidably reduced to the wants and ignorance of savages ; so that he who first made known the use of that one mineral, may be truly styled the father... | |
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