| 1833 - Liczba stron: 598
...and superstition, which, among igno' rant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorder*. ' An instructed and intelligent people, besides, are...and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one.* They 1 feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more ' likely to obtain the respect of... | |
| Adam Smith - 1809 - Liczba stron: 514
...however, derives no inconsiderable advantage from their instruction. The more they are instructed, the less liable they are to the delusions of enthusiasm...orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more likely to obtain the respect of their lawful... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1812 - Liczba stron: 372
...advantage, from the instruction of the inferior orders of the people. The more they are instructed, the less liable they are to the delusions of enthusiasm...orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable and more likely to obtain the respect of their lawful... | |
| Wakefield, Edward - 1812 - Liczba stron: 954
...Adam Smith, speaking of the inhabitants of a country, remarks, that " the more they are instructed, the less liable they are to the delusions of enthusiasm...frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders." Wealth of Nations, vol. iii. p. 192. >• e ' that the schoolmasters of Scotland are a most useful... | |
| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - Liczba stron: 720
...they are instructed, the less liable are they to the delusions of enthusiasm and superstition,which, among ignorant nations, frequently occasion the most...orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more likely to obtain the respect of their lawful... | |
| 1833 - Liczba stron: 632
...extended instruction, Adam Smith observes: — ' The more they are instructed, the less liable are they to the delusions of enthusiasm and superstition, which...occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed, intelligent people, besides, are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - 1833 - Liczba stron: 658
...superstition, wliich among ignorant nations frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. An instructed, intelligent people, besides, are always more decent...orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable and more likely to obtain the respect of their lawful... | |
| 1833 - Liczba stron: 598
...however, ' derives no inconsiderable advantage from their instruction. ' The more they are instructed, the less liable they are to the ' delusions of enthusiasm and superstition, which, among igno' rant nations, frequently occasion the most dreadful disorders. ' An instructed and intelligent... | |
| Isaac William Stuart - 1836 - Liczba stron: 234
...however, derives no inconsiderable advantage from their instruction. The more they are instructed, the less liable they are to the delusions of enthusiasm...orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more likely to obtain the respect of their lawful... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - Liczba stron: 476
...however, derives no inconsiderable advantage from their instruction. The more they are instructed, the less liable they are to the delusions of enthusiasm and superstition, which, among ignorant nations ii, an ntly occasion the most dreadlul disorder*. An instructed and intelligent people, beides, are... | |
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