| 1863 - 522 pages
...expedition might light upon :— " For the God of heaven and earth, greatly providing for mankind, would not that all things should be found in one region, to the end that one should have need of another, that by this means friendship might be established among... | |
| 1873 - 966 pages
...as well from countries noare hand, as farre remote, commending themselves to their protection. . . . for the God of heaven and earth, greatly providing...might be established among all men, and every one Beeke to gratifie all, Sic."—Hakluyt, i. 257. realized the hope of centuries, and brought Europe... | |
| 1873 - 896 pages
...as well from countries ncare hand, as farrc remote, commending themselves to their protection. . . . For the God of heaven and earth, greatly providing for mankinde, would not Ihat all things should be found in one region, to the ende that one should have neede of another, that... | |
| William Stafford - 1876 - 150 pages
...quoted in the Introduction to Adam Smith, from Hakluyt, Vol. III. p. 231 : " For the God of Heaven & Earth, greatly providing for mankinde, would not that...should be found in one region to the ende that one shoulde need of another ; that by this means, friendship might be established among all men and every... | |
| William Stafford - 1876 - 308 pages
...quoted in the Introduction to Adam Smith, from Hakluyt, VoL III. p. 231 : " For the God of Heaven & Earth, greatly providing for mankinde, would not that...should be found in one region to the ende that one shoulde need of another ; that by this means, friendship might be established among all men and every... | |
| Edmund von Heyking - 1880 - 114 pages
...köstlicher Weise zu mischen versteht. „The God of heaven and earth, greetly providing for mankind. would not that all things should be found in one region, to the ende that one . should have neei of another; that by this means friendship might be established among all men and every one seek... | |
| Charles Loring Brace - 1882 - 530 pages
...should be found in one region, to the end that all should have need of another, that by this means, friendship might be established among all men, and every one seeke to gratifye all." As liberal ideas have, century after century, more and more taken possession of men's... | |
| Charles Loring Brace - 1882 - 524 pages
...should be found in one region, to the end that all should have need of another, that by this means, friendship might be established among all men, and every one seeke to gratifye alL" As liberal ideas have, century after century, more and more taken possession of men's... | |
| Arthur Latham Perry - 1883 - 636 pages
...not forth to them, as that also they may be partakers of such things whereof they abound. For the Ood of heaven and earth, greatly providing for mankinde,...found in one region, to the ende that one should have need of another; that, by this means, friendship might be established among all men, and every one... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1883 - 866 pages
...of such things whereof they abound. For the God of heaven and earth, greatly providing for maukinde, would not that all things should be found in one region, to the ende that one should have need of another ; that by this means, friendship might be established among all men, and everyone seek... | |
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