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crude and superficial manner. They seized the hints we gave them; and though
at first they could not arrive at perfection, yet by making many essays they at
last found out and corrected all their errors and conquered every difficulty.
Before this they only wrote on parchment, on reeds, or on the barks of trees;
but now they have established the manufactures of paper and set up printing
presses, so that, if they had but a good number of Greek authors, they would
be quickly supplied with many copies of them: at present, though they have
no more than those I have mentioned, yet, by several impressions, they have
multiplied them into many thousands. If any man was to go among them that
had some extraordinary talent, or that by much travelling had observed the
customs of many nations (which made us to be so well received), he would
receive a hearty welcome, for they are very desirous to know the state of the
whole world. Very few go among them on the account of traffic; for what can
a man carry to them but iron, or gold, or silver? which merchants desire rather
to export than import to a strange country: and as for their exportation, they
think it better to manage that themselves than to leave it to foreigners, for by
this means, as they understand the state of the neighbouring countries better,
so they keep up the art of navigation which cannot be maintained but by much
practice.
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Utopia
- Titel
- Utopia
- Autor
- Thomas Morus
- Datum
- 1516
- Sprache
- englisch
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- PD
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- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 86
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- Utopia, State, Religion, English
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