“Dominion by land or sea will appear equally destitute of attraction, when it comes to be generally understood, that all its advantages rest with the rulers, and that the subjects at large derive no benefit whatever.” SeaLandSubjectsBenefitsUnderstoodAdvantageAttractionRulersDominionDestitute Book:History of Economic Theory: The Selected Writings of Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, and J.R. McCulloch Source: History of Economic Theory: The Selected Writings of Adam Smith, Jean-Baptiste Say, and J.R. McCulloch
“Not all the winds, and storms, and earthquakes, and seas, and seasons of the world, have done so much to revolutionize the earth as Man, the power of an endless life, has done since the day he came forth upon it, and received dominion over it.” MenWorldDoneEarthPowerSeaWindSeasonsStormEndlessOver ItDominionEarthquakesEndless Life Author:Horace Bushnell
“Adam was created to be the friend and companion of God, he was to have dominion over all the life in the air and earth and sea, but one thing he was not to have dominion over, and that was himself.” EarthOne ThingAirSeaCompanionAdamDominion Book:The Shadow of an Agony Source: The Shadow of an Agony