Marriage is encouraged in China, not by the profitableness of children, but by the liberty of destroying them. In all great towns several are every night exposed in the street, or drowned like puppies in the water. The performance of this horrid office... Economics Confronts the Economy - Página 11por Philip A. Klein - 2006 - 396 páginasPré-visualização limitada - Acerca deste livro
| Adam Smith - 2007 - 513 páginas
...the liberty of deftroying them. In all great towns feveral are ever}' night expofed in the ftreet, or drowned like puppies in the water. The performance of this horrid office is even faid to be the avowed bufinefs by which fome people earn their fubfiftence. CHINA, however, though... | |
| Michael Lewis - 2007 - 1476 páginas
...putrid and stinking, is as welcome to them as the most wholesome food to the people of other countries. Europe. In the neighborhood of Canton, many hundred,...purchasing other goods which the possession of that objec China, however, though it may, perhaps, stand still, does not seem to go backwards. Its towns are nowhere... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1826 - 634 páginas
...though half putrid, is as welcome to them as the most wholesome food to the people of other countries. Marriage is encouraged in China, not by the profitableness...great towns several are every night exposed in the streets, or drowned like puppies in the water. The performance of this horrid office is even said to... | |
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