George Berkeley On Several Queries Proposed to the Public, 1735-37
George Berkeley On Several Queries Proposed to the Public, 1735-37
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753
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246. Qu. Whether a Gentleman, who hath seen a little of the World and observed how Men live elsewhere, can con- tentedly sit down in a cold, damp, sordid Habitation, in the midst of a bleak Country, inhabited by Thieves and Beggars ? 247. Qu. Whether on the other Hand, a handsome Seat amidst well improved Lands, fair Villages, and a thriving Neighbourhood, may not invite a Man to dwell on his own Estate, and quit the Life of an insignificant Saunterer about Town, for that of an useful Country G...entleman ? 248. Qu. Whether it would not be of Use and Ornament, if the Towns throughout this Kingdom were provided with decent Churches, Town-Houses, Work-Houses, Market- 1| Places and paved Streets, with some Order taken for Clean- liness? See Qu. 196. 249. Qu. Whether if each of these Towns were addicted to some peculiar Manufacture, we should not find, that the employing many Hands together on the same Work was the Way to perfect our Workmen ? And whether all these Things might not soon be provided by a domestic Industry, if Money were not wanting?
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