| Thomas More (st.) - 1753 - 220 pages
...except the Utopians: But they dividing the Day and Night into twenty-four Hours, appoint fix of t.hefe for Work; three of which are before Dinner;. and' three after: They then. fup,. and at eight o'Cfock,. counting from. Noon, go to Bed and deep eight E 5 . Hours. Hours. The... | |
| Ferdinando Warner - 1758 - 426 pages
...except the Utopians : but they dividing the day and night into twenty-four hours, appoint fix of thefe for work; three of which are before dinner, and three after : they then fup, and at eight o'clock, counting from noon, go to bed and fleep eight hours. The reft of their time,... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1841 - 372 pages
...Utopians. They divide the day and night into twentyfour hours, appointing six of them for work ; three before dinner, and three after : they then sup, and...bed and sleep eight hours. The rest of their time, not taken up in work, eating, and sleeping, is left to every man's discretion ; yet they are not to... | |
| Christoph Martin Wieland - 1861 - 362 pages
...dine, and interrupt their labour for two hours, then work for the other three hours, and after that sup, and at eight o'clock, counting from noon, go to bed, and sleep eight hours. Some there are among them, who, if they appear to give promise of proficiency in learning, are privileged... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 464 pages
...so it is everywhere the common course of life amongst all mechanics except the Utopians : but they, dividing the day and night into twenty-four hours,...after ; they then sup, and, at eight o'clock, counting * I spare you, for once, a word for " government" used by this old author, which would have been unintelligible... | |
| Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - 1892 - 266 pages
...slavery, so it is everywhere the common course of life among all mechanics except the Utopians), but they, dividing the day and night into twenty-four hours,...three of which are before dinner and three after. Then they sup, and at eight o'clock, counting from noon, go to bed and sleep eight hours." ยง 8. The... | |
| Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - 1892 - 290 pages
...life among all mechanies except the Utopian*), but they, dividing the day and night into iwenty-fuur hours, appoint six of these for work, three of which are before dinner and three after. Then they wip, ami at eight oVIix k, counting frum noon, go to bed and sleep eight hours." J 8. The... | |
| 1895 - 748 pages
...so it is the common course of life of all tradesmen everywhere, except among the Utopians; but they, dividing the day and night into twentyfour hours, appoint six of these for work; thi-ee of them are before dinner, and after that they dine, and interrupt their labor for two hours,... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 pages
...it is everywhere the common ! course of life amongst all mechanics, except the Utopians ; but they, dividing the day and night into twenty-four hours,...three of which are before dinner and three after. . . . Thus have I described to you, as particularly as I could, the constitution of that commonwealth,... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1909 - 576 pages
.... in Utopia everywhere the common course of life for mechanics except in Utopia. But the Utopians, dividing the day and night into twenty-four hours,...noon, go to bed and sleep eight hours. The rest of the time besides that taken up in work, eating, and sleeping is left to every man's discretion ; yet... | |
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